GamesWiki wiki_gameswiki http://www.games-wiki.org/wiki/Main_Page/ MediaWiki 1.26.2 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk GamesWiki GamesWiki talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk 1000 blank white cards 0 754 3511 1998 2020-03-08T15:37:31Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{card game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = empty sheets of paper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''1000 blank white cards''' is a [[card game]] without any predefined rules. Most of the game can be tailored, before the game, or even during the game! == Equipment == You need lots of empty sheets of paper, roughly in the size of playing cards. == Procedure == The game is usually played in a fashion similar to collecting card games like ''Pokemon'' or ''Yu-Gi-Oh''. The players compete each other with their cards. The winner of a duel wins against the competing player. The interesting aspect of this game is: there are no predefined rules. The rules are made up during the game by the players. You can define your own cards during the game. Of course, some rules can limit, what kinds of cards you are allowed to create (or use). Remember: those rules, too, are created during the game, and can be modified as well! == External Links == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_Blank_White_Cards Description on Wikipedia] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:1000 blank white cards]] f850970fb2c28845b0879f2e9b86373d3b7a9849 1998 1914 2012-01-25T21:19:02Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{card game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = empty sheets of paper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''1000 blank white cards''' is a [[card game]] without any predefined rules. Most of the game can be tailored, before the game, or even during the game! == Equipment == You need lots of empty sheets of paper, roughly in the size of playing cards. == Procedure == The game is usually played in a fashion similar to collecting card games like ''Pokemon'' or ''Yu-Gi-Oh''. The players compete each other with their cards. The winner of a duell wins agains the competing player. The interesting aspect of this game is: there are no predefined rules. The rules are made up during the game by the players. You can define your own cards during the game. Of course, some rules can limit, what kinds of cards you are allowed to create (or use). Remember: those rules, too, are created during the game, and can be modified as well ... == External Links == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_Blank_White_Cards Description on Wikipedia] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:1000 blank white cards]] 0837ae6f5c423102d139e6d06eca154c50d3e4bc 1914 2012-01-15T13:30:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{card game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = empty sheets of paper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''1000 blank white..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{card game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = empty sheets of paper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''1000 blank white cards''' is a [[card game]] without any predefined rules. Most of the game can be tailored, before the game, or even during the game! == Equipment == You need lots of empty sheets of paper, roughly in the size of playing cards. == Procedure == The game is usually played in a fashion similar to collecting card games like ''Pokemon'' or ''Yu-Gi-Oh''. The players compete each other with their cards. The winner of a duell wins agains the competing player. The interesting aspect of this game is: there are no predefined rules. The rules are made up during the game by the players. You can define your own cards during the game. Of course, some rules can limit, what kinds of cards you are allowed to create (or use). Remember: those rules, too, are created during the game, and can be modified as well ... == External Links == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_Blank_White_Cards Description on Wikipedia] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] 8a40180a207b7228cbc1fd4ef7121eaae317336a 15 puzzle 0 91 172 2011-02-23T22:16:28Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Magic square]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Magic square]] 1ccff174606eb5546f8f47686fc25e9b6f4f59bb 1 2 3 0 257 3413 498 2016-03-08T18:26:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''1 2 3''' is a simple [[attention game|game of attention]] that requires neither equipment nor preparation. Two players compete each other; of course, several pairs can play at the same time. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The two players repeatedly count from 1 to 3. They alternately pronounce the following number: Player 1: "one" Player 2: "two" Player 1: "tree" Player 2: "one" Player 1: "two" ... This requires attention by both players, not to pronounce the wrong number, but it should be feasible after a few tries. Then, one after the other, the numbers are exchanged by simple movements. Instead of saying "one", the player has to snip with his fingers. The number "two" is replaced by clapping the hands, and number "three" is exchanged by a small hop. So, after the first number ("one") being replaced, the sequence is: Player 1: ''snap'' Player 2: "two" Player 1: "three" Player 2: ''snap'' Player 1: "two" ... Finally, only movements are made: Player 1: ''snap'' Player 2: ''clap'' Player 1: ''hop'' Player 2: ''snap'' Player 1: ''clap'' ... [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:1 2 3]] fc284fef0ee968fcf984993b3d4b1e948727626b 498 2011-06-26T13:20:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''1 2 3''' is a simple [[..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''1 2 3''' is a simple [[attention game|game of attention]] that requires neither equipment nor preparation. Two players compete each other; of course, several pairs can play at the same time. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The two players repetedly count from 1 to 3. They alternateley pronounce the following number: Player 1: "one" Player 2: "two" Player 1: "tree" Player 2: "one" Player 1: "two" ... This requires attention by both players, not to pronounce the wrong number, but it should be managable after a few tries. Then, one after the other, the numbers are exchanged by simple movements. Instead of saying "one", the player has to snip with his fingers. The number "two" is replaced by clapping the hands, and number "three" is exchanged by a small hop. So, after the first number ("one") being replaced, the sequence is: Player 1: ''snap'' Player 2: "two" Player 1: "three" Player 2: ''snap'' Player 1: "two" ... Finally, only movements are made: Player 1: ''snap'' Player 2: ''clap'' Player 1: ''hop'' Player 2: ''snap'' Player 1: ''clap'' ... [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:1 2 3]] a3c4543d647bdb06d7fce40460089f0b148d75f3 1 to 100 0 305 3421 1280 2016-03-08T18:42:34Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = unlimited |Location = usually outdoors |Equipment = game board and pawns, dice, numbered cards/sheets with tasks |Duration = about 30 minutes |Preparation = needs some time! }} The game '''1 to 100''' is a kind of template for a [[wide game]]. You can combine it with a large number of other activities, as the tasks and activities included in this game can be (or better: have to be) prepared by yourself. Thus, the games requires quite a while to prepare. You can add brain games, sport activities, other games, etc. A virtually unlimited number of people can participate, provided you have got enough staff to handle the workload. The players can participate individually or as teams. == Equipment == * typically 100 sheets of paper describing the different tasks * a game board with as many (sequentially numbered) fields * as many game pawns as people (or teams) participate. * at least one dice * adhesive tape * (optionally) plastic wraps to protect the task sheets * all the equipment the participants need to solve the tasks == Preparation == First, you have to prepare the task. It should be small things that the participants can solve relatively quickly, like simple brain games, small sporty activities or alike. You can adapt that to the general topic of your group/camp/activity. Each task is written on a sheet of paper and a unique number is assigned to the sheet. Typically, the task "1" to "100" are provided, but you can of course add more (or less) tasks. Those sheets are spread out in the playing area used. Stick them to trees, walls, etc. They should be easy to find (not actually hidden), but can be distributed over a larger area. Also, prepare one "headquarters", where the game board is put. All pawns start before the first task (position "0"). == Procedure == Once the game starts, the participants (players or teams) use the dice. They move as many steps as indicated by the dice. Then, they have to find the respective task as indicated by the position their pawn is standing at. When they know their task, they rush back to the headquarters, state their task and solve it (by answering the question, fulfilling the activity, etc.) Once the referee at the headquarters is pleased, the team may use the dice again and move their pawn, resulting in a new task for the team. If a team fails to solve a task, their pawn moves back one position, giving them a new task as well. The team (or player) to first reach past the last task wins the game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:1-100-Spiel]] 44277db957453e6daa99afe773b11d8357ef3eed 1280 2011-08-19T07:22:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{wide game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = unlimited |Location = usually outdoors |Equipment = game board and pawns, dice, numbered cards/sheets with tasks |Dura..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = unlimited |Location = usually outdoors |Equipment = game board and pawns, dice, numbered cards/sheets with tasks |Duration = about 30 minutes |Preparation = needs some time! }} The game '''1 to 100''' is a kind of template for a [[wide game]]. You can combine it with a large number of other activities, as the tasks and activities included in this game can be (or better: have to be) prepared by yourself. Thus, it needs quite a while to prepare. You can add brain games, sport activities, other games, etc. A virtually unlimited number of people can participate, provided you have got enough staff to handle the workload. The players can participate individually or as teams. == Equipment == * typically 100 sheets of paper describing the different tasks * a game board with as many (sequentially numbered) fields * as many game pawns as people (or teams) participate. * at least one dice * adhesive tape * (optionally) plastic wraps to protect the task sheets * all the equipment the participants need to solve the tasks == Preparation == First, you have to prepare the task. It should be small things that the participants can solve relatively quickly, like simple brain games, small sporty activities or alike. You can adapt that to the general topic of your group/camp/activity. Each task is written on a sheet of paper and a unique number is assigned to the sheet. Typically, the task "1" to "100" are provided, but you can of course add more (or less) tasks. Those sheets are spread out in the playing area used. Stick them to trees, walls, etc. They should be easy to find (not actually hidden), but can be distributed over a larger area. Also, prepare one "headquarters", where the game board is put. All pawns start before the first task (position "0"). == Procedure == Once the game starts, the participants (players or teams) use the dice. They move as many steps as indicated by the dice. Then, they have to find the respective task as indicated by the position their pawn is standing at. When they know their task, they rush back to the headquarters, state their task and solve it (by answering the question, fulfilling the activity, etc.) Once the referee at the headquarters is pleased, the team may use the dice again and move their pawn, resulting in a new task for the team. If a team fails to solve a task, their pawn moves back one position, giving them a new task as well. The team (or player) to first reach past the last task wins the game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:1-100-Spiel]] 61430e7a05b1692d365205c381f3b94181a341a2 52 Pickup 0 1478 3168 3164 2012-12-10T20:45:06Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one deck of playing cards |Duration = very short |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''52 Pickup''' is a simple [[coordination game]] for only one person. It will be quite boring when played in isolation, but can be part of a larger activity. == Equipment == You need one deck of playing cards. == Procedure == The procedure is quite simple: One person drops a deck of cards on the floor; the cards should spread on the floor a bit. Then, the time is taken how long it takes to collect the cards. Several people can participate one after the other - the fastest person wins. === Variations === If you have an adequate deck available, you can add a task to sort the deck after taking it up. For that, you might have to define the correct sorting order. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for station course]] [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[de:52 Einsammeln]] 95c71eb1e3b5505a0af5f938632b46f15712dba5 3164 2941 2012-12-10T20:44:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one deck of playing cards |Duration = very short |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''52 Pickup''' is a simple [[coordination game]] for only one person. It will be quite boring when played in isolation, but can be part of a larger activity. == Equipment == You need one deck of playing cards. == Procedure == The procedure is quite simple: One person drops a deck of cards on the floor; the cards should spread on the floor a bit. Then, the time is taken how long it takes to collect the cards. Several people can participate one after the other - the fastest person wins. === Variations === If you have an adequate deck available, you can add a task to sort the deck after taking it up. For that, you might have to define the correct sorting order. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for station course]] [[Category:Game for one single player]] af4bff93206687fbe8e9c5cff796822b1b8b2929 2941 2012-09-04T19:10:14Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one deck of playing cards |Duration = very short |Preparation = none |Image = |Image..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one deck of playing cards |Duration = very short |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''52 Pickup''' is a simple [[coordination game]] for only one person. It will be quite boring when played in isolation, but can be part of a larger activity. == Equipment == You need one deck of playing cards. == Procedure == The procedure is quite simple: One person drops a deck of cards on the floor; the cards should spread on the floor a bit. Then, the time is taken how long it takes to collect the cards. Several people can participate one after the other - the fastest person wins. === Variations === If you have an adequate deck available, you can add a task to sort the deck after taking it up. For that, you might have to define the correct sorting order. {{Picture}} <!-- [[Category:Spiel für Stationenlauf]] --> [[Category:Game for one single player]] 9433849152e44b80a08a6b6f0fc739858b8ce203 ABC relay 0 70 3515 2018 2020-03-08T15:41:16Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relay game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two groups or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = paper, pens |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = write ABCs on paper }} The '''ABC relay race''' is a [[brain game]] for several groups. The players have to find words concerning a given topic, one word for each letter in the alphabet. It can be used as introductory game to the topic (or as recapitulation of it). == Required equipment == Each team needs a (large) sheet of paper and a pen. The paper should already have the alphabet written on it. == Procedure == The referees define a topic (like: "Christmas"). All groups stand on one end of the room, the sheets of paper of the groups are on the other end. When the game is started, one player of each group runs to the paper, writes one word concerning the general topic to the according letter (that the word starts with) and runs back. Only then, the next player of that group may do the same (for another letter, of course). The group, that first finds a word for each letter (or has found most after a certain time), wins. Take care that there are words for infrequent letters (q, x, etc.) the group might know about, or allow special handling of those letters (that they are left out, or that words are found that not begin with that letter but contain it). === Possible topics === * animals * plants * cities (worldwide or in a certain country/state) * rivers (worldwide or in a certain country/state) * professions * first names * countries * ... === Variants === * The game gets harder if the words have to found in the order of the ABC. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Alphabet-Staffel]] 0bbbe2c5f960cd516d732b1a43d3c977be834ec0 2018 130 2012-01-25T21:43:45Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relay game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two groups or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = paper, pens |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = write ABCs on paper }} The '''ABC relay race''' is a [[brain game]] for several groups. The players have to find words concerning a given topic, one word for each letter in the alphabet. It can be used as introductive game to the topic (or as recapitulation of it). ==Required equipment== Each team needs a (large) sheet of paper and a pen. The paper should already have the alphabet written on it. ==Procedure== The referees define a topic (like: "christmas"). All groups stand on one end of the room, the sheets of paper of the groups are on the other end. When the game is started, one player of each group runs to the paper, writes one word concerning the general topic to the according letter (that the word starts with) and runs back. Only then, the next player of that group may do the same (for another letter, of course). The group, that first finds a word for each letter (or has found most after a certain time), wins. Take care that there are words for infrequent letters (q, x, etc.) the group might know about, or allow special handling of those letters (that they are left out, or that words are found that not begin with that letter but contain it). ===Possible topics=== * animals * plants * cities (worldwide or in a certain country/state) * rivers (worldwide or in a certain country/state) * professions * first names * countries * ... === Variants === * The game gets harder if the words have to found in the order of the ABC. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Alphabet-Staffel]] 44936675aac92134d8e1b5063e6e8e49b2259cbf 130 2011-02-21T16:29:49Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{relay race}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two groups or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = paper, pens |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = w..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relay race}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two groups or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = paper, pens |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = write ABCs on paper }} The '''ABC relay race''' is a [[brain game]] for several groups. The players have to find words concerning a given topic, one word for each letter in the alphabet. It can be used as introductive game to the topic (or as recapitulation of it). ==Required equipment== Each team needs a (large) sheet of paper and a pen. The paper should already have the alphabet written on it. ==Procedure== The referees define a topic (like: "christmas"). All groups stand on one end of the room, the sheets of paper of the groups are on the other end. When the game is started, one player of each group runs to the paper, writes one word concerning the general topic to the according letter (that the word starts with) and runs back. Only then, the next player of that group may do the same (for another letter, of course). The group, that first finds a word for each letter (or has found most after a certain time), wins. Take care that there are words for infrequent letters (q, x, etc.) the group might know about, or allow special handling of those letters (that they are left out, or that words are found that not begin with that letter but contain it). ===Possible topics=== * animals * plants * cities (worldwide or in a certain country/state) * rivers (worldwide or in a certain country/state) * professions * first names * countries * ... === Variants === * The game gets harder if the words have to found in the order of the ABC. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Alphabet-Staffel]] e833dafa2c56c49435286c90b353f65e47cf8ed1 ABC relay race 0 71 131 2011-02-21T16:30:05Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[ABC relay]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[ABC relay]] 65a1a08a36d68d4b674facc6badde9f208d0759c AC DC 0 831 3519 2074 2020-03-08T15:46:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} in a circle |PlayerCount = best with 20 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = 1 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''AC DC''' is an [[active game]] for larger groups. It is most funny if you have at least 20 participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, always two players behinds each other (so, actually, this results in two circles, an inner and an outer one). Each two players standing behinds each other try to remember their partner. When the game starts, both circles start to rotate clockwise (all players are walking along the circle line). The trainer the starts to give out orders to the circles. He either addresses the inner our the outer circle, and as command adds "ac" (derived from ''alternating current'') or "dc" (''direct current''). The respective circle might than have to change its direction. When the command ''dc'' is given, both circles should walk in the same direction afterwards, while after the command ''ac'', both circles should walk in opposite directions. The addressed circle might or might not have to change its direction to achieve this. The trainer can also give the third possible command "short circuit". Then, all players have to find their initial partners and they have to kneel down together. The last team to manage to do so is out of the game. Watch out: if all the partners of the players are at the opposite end of the circles, ALL players have to get to the center of the circle or cross it. Expect a huge chaos there - and instruct the players not to hurry too much, as this might result in some injuries. [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Gleichstrom Wechselstrom]] e13a6947bd013362229c1a11336073c1583af6eb 2074 2012-01-27T19:39:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} in a circle |PlayerCount = best with 20 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = 1 minutes per round |Preparation = no..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} in a circle |PlayerCount = best with 20 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = 1 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''AC DC''' is an [[active game]] for larger groups. It is most funny if you have at least 20 participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, always two players behinds each other (so, actually, this results in two circles, an inner and an outer one). Each two players standing behinds each other try to remember their partner. When the game starts, both circles start to rotate clockwise (all players are walking along the circle line). The trainer the starts to give out orders to the circles. He either addresses the inner our the outer circle, and as command adds "ac" (derived from ''alternating current'') or "dc" (''direct current''). The respective circle might than have to change its direction. When the command ''dc'' is given, both circles should walk in the same direction afterwards, while after the command ''ac'', both circles should walk in opposite directions. The addressed circle might or might not have to change its direction to achieve this. The trainer can also give the third possible command "short circuit". Then, all players have to find their initial parters and they have to kneel down together. The last team to manage to do so is out of the game. Watch out: if all the partners of the players are at the opposite end of the circles, ALL players have to get to the center of the circle or cross it. Expect a huge chaos there - and instruct the players not to hurry too much, as this might result in some injuries. [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Gleichstrom Wechselstrom]] 5f077d001bc1644286f14cf3dba39a2519948b66 A Ram Sam Sam 0 1519 2992 2012-10-23T16:36:14Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, participants need to stand up and require some space to move their arms |Equipment = none |Dura..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, participants need to stand up and require some space to move their arms |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''A Ram Sam Sam''' is a simple [[singing game]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The participants sing the some together. Obviously, during the first few tries, the leaders of the group will have to sing, until the group remembers the rhythm and the lyrics. For each line in the lyrics, there is a certain move the participants have to do together. === Lyrics === A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam A ra-vi, a ra-vi Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam A ra-vi, a ra-vi Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam === Moves === There are numerous variations of the moves, here one example is presented (feel free to adapt it): * A ram sam sam - make fists, push them together, first the right fist above the left, then the left above the right * Guli guli - stretch your hands in front of your chest, and move them around quickly (like winking) * A ra-vi - point your index finger towards your head (like indicating a crazy person), then point upwards == Similar games == This song is sung to the same melody as [[Ford Escort]]. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:A Ram Sam Sam]] 4a754342794c8d9ddfc9a1177860d45ee2475d32 Acid river 0 772 1950 2012-01-24T09:44:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-15 |Location = small playing field (best outdoors) |Equipment = markers for the river (ropes), stepping stones (best..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-15 |Location = small playing field (best outdoors) |Equipment = markers for the river (ropes), stepping stones (best: wood) |Duration = about 20 minutes |Preparation = prepare the river |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Acid River''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for groups of 5 to 15 people. There are several different variants of the game, that are played indoors or outdoors, with different equipment and different level of difficulty. Like most group dynamics games, it is suited to train the cooperation in a group, and is not suitable as ice breaker game. == Equipment == You need the following equipment: * two riverbanks (usually you use ropes for that, but you can also use chalk to paint on a street, etc.) * stepping stones (usually made of wood); they should be "secure" (not break, don't slip too easily, etc.) == Procedure == === story line === The participants reach the shores of an acid river. They want to cross the river. Obviously, they cannot swim though it, and it is too wide to jump over. However, they can use the stepping stones that resist the acid (at least for some time). === crossing the river === The group listens to the story (or something similar). Their task is to cross the river (using the stepping stones) without touching the acid river itself. The group then thinks and discusses how to solve that task and then starts to execute their solution. After some time, the group should be able to master the task. == Variations == Many aspects of the task can be tailored to the abilities of the group and the environment at the location of the river. * Type, number and size of the stepping stones (usually less then participants) * May the group talk to each other after starting to execute their solution? * Are stepping stones lost that are not in contact with a player (they "float away")? * Do the stepping stones have to be brought to the other river bank? * Can the members cross the river one after the other (probably throwing back the stepping stones over the river)? * Is there a time limit? * What happens when the group touches the river? [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] {{Picture}} [[de:Acid River]] 26b8031fe7f75ec08bdc95f9ba929e1d72d854dd Acoustic Kim's game for pairs 0 256 496 2011-06-26T10:58:52Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Acoustic Kim for pairs]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Acoustic Kim for pairs]] d0af79e2be0c2b09cb156bf3a9b5199ab545e285 Acoustic Kim's game in film canisters 0 254 493 2011-06-26T10:39:50Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]] 38412808910d51837232a05e8ee4bab161236337 Acoustic Kim for pairs 0 255 3412 495 2016-03-08T18:26:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{kim's game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = larger groups |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = write "sounds" on paper }} The '''acoustic Kim's game for pairs''' (also called: '''farm''') is a [[Kim's game]] for larger groups. Note that it could get loud during the game! The game can also be used as an [[ice breaker game]]. ==Equipment== * each player needs a small (paper) card that has some sound (or the thing that produces it) written on it. There are always two (or more?) cards with the same sound. ==Procedure== The cards are shuffled and distributed to the players. They spread around the room. Once the game is started, everybody continuously generates the sound as written on his card and tries to find the partner (or the group) that is making the same sound. As soon as all pairs or groups have found each other, the game ends. The pairs or groups can then be used for the next activities. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Geräusch-Kim für Paare]] ea56a1ddd8469cda406853e8e2322518ea0c529a 495 2011-06-26T10:58:39Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{kim's game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = larger groups |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = writ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{kim's game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = larger groups |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = write "sounds" on paper }} The '''acoustic Kim's game for pairs''' (also called: '''farm''') is a [[Kim's game]] for larger groups. Note that it could get loud during the game! The game can also be used as an [[ice breaker game]]. ==Equipment== * each player needs a small (paper) card that has some sound (or the thing that produces it) written on it. There are always two (or more?) cards with the same sound. ==Procedure== The cards are shuffled and distributed to the players. They spread around the room. Once the game is started, everybody continously generates the sound as written on his card and tries to find the partner (or the group) that is making the same sound. As soon as all pairs or groups have found each other, the game ends. The pairs or groups can then be used for the next activities. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Geräusch-Kim für Paare]] 9366171d30c5a5845fb868e754604544bd54b560 Acoustic Kim in film canisters 0 253 3490 1599 2020-03-08T15:16:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = film canisters, content |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = fill canisters with "sounds" }} An '''acoustic Kim's game in film canisters''' is a variant of a [[Kim's game]]. The participants should identify and distinguish several different sounds. == Equipment == * film canisters (or other small canister, can, etc.), must be opaque * small things, that fit into the canister and make a distinguished sound when the canister is shaken, like: **solid: rice, sand, flour, marbles, ... **liquid: water, oil, honey, liquid soap, ... ==Procedure== The players may shake the canisters and guess, what is inside. You can either do that with each player separately, or let them collaborate as a group. When you have enough canisters, you can also fill two canisters with the same content. Then, the pairs have to be identified and the content. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Geräusche-Kim in Filmdose]] 4a404e18c77d4a89542ba0617a8d79d5e64b8629 1599 1598 2011-11-29T14:37:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = film canisters, content |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = fill canisters with "sounds" }} An '''acoustic kim's game in film canisters''' is a variant of a [[kim's game]]. The participants should identify and distinguish several different sounds. == Equipment == * film canisters (or other small canister, can, etc.), must be opaque * small things, that fit into the canister and make a distinguished sound when the canister is shaken, like: **solid: rice, sand, flour, marbles, ... **liquid: water, oil, honey, liquid soap, ... ==Procedure== The players may shake the canisters and guss, what is inside. You can either do that with each player separately, or let them collaborate as a group. When you have enough canisters, you can also fill two canisters with the same content. Then, the pairs have to be identified and the content. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Geräusche-Kim in Filmdose]] 8430e1b784d34acbb83618dd871fac76f26dd6be 1598 1597 2011-11-29T14:36:10Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = film canisters, content |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = fill canisters with "sounds" }} An '''acoustic kim's game in film canisters''' is a variant of a [[kim's game]]. The participants should identify and distinguish several different sounds. == Equipment == * film canisters (or other small canister, can, etc.), must be opaque * small things, that fit into the canister and make a distinguished sound when the canister is shaken, like: **solid: rice, sand, flour, marbles, ... **liquid: water, oil, honey, liquid soap, ... ==Procedure== The players may shake the canisters and guss, what is inside. You can either do that with each player separately, or let them collaborate as a group. When you have enough canisters, you can also fill two canisters with the same content. Then, the pairs have to be identified and the content. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for a single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Geräusche-Kim in Filmdose]] 379a6bb93fb4f3164f0fdfc1244b603eda6b96d8 1597 492 2011-11-29T14:35:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = film canisters, content |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = fill canisters with "sounds" }} An '''acoustic kim's game in film canisters''' is a variant of a [[kim's game]]. The participants should identify and distinguish several different sounds. == Equipment == * film canisters (or other small canister, can, etc.), must be opaque * small things, that fit into the canister and make a distinguished sound when the canister is shaken, like: **solid: rice, sand, flour, marbles, ... **liquid: water, oil, honey, liquid soap, ... ==Procedure== The players may shake the canisters and guss, what is inside. You can either do that with each player separately, or let them collaborate as a group. When you have enough canisters, you can also fill two canisters with the same content. Then, the pairs have to be identified and the content. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three player]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Geräusche-Kim in Filmdose]] 1c9b74616b8dea4d66c2e35f8275877dd691d399 492 2011-06-26T10:39:34Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = film canisters, content |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = fill canist..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = film canisters, content |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = fill canisters with "sounds" }} An '''acoustic kim's game in film canisters''' is a variant of a [[kim's game]]. The participants should identify and distinguish several different sounds. == Equipment == * film canisters (or other small canister, can, etc.), must be opaque * small things, that fit into the canister and make a distinguished sound when the canister is shaken, like: **solid: rice, sand, flour, marbles, ... **liquid: water, oil, honey, liquid soap, ... ==Procedure== The players may shake the canisters and guss, what is inside. You can either do that with each player separately, or let them collaborate as a group. When you have enough canisters, you can also fill two canisters with the same content. Then, the pairs have to be identified and the content. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Geräusche-Kim in Filmdose]] 90e1d8bb080e49c4235cecd9160eaacf406fe03e Active game 0 104 203 2011-02-24T20:31:48Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Active games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Active games]] 138701b68163d1abbf6e5cd6a8701b57a801c061 Active games 0 103 1903 202 2012-01-10T12:53:37Z Wirthi 1 /* Games */ wikitext text/x-wiki During '''active games''' some or all players have to move a lot or exhibit other forms of physical strength. This includes many [[ball games]], [[tag games]], [[fighting games]] and so on. Such games are good to allow the players to let off steam, to relieve stress and to improve their attention in later, more serious activities. == Games == Here, some examples of active games are given. For a complete list of the active games in the GamesWiki, please see [[:Category:Active game]]. ;[[AC DC]] Two circles rotate independently. On a certain signal, all players have to find their partner - very chaotic! ;[[Poison]] This popular game has got many different names. All players stand in a circle and hold their neighbor's hands. In the middle of their circle, an instable object is standing. The players have to pull and push each other so that somebody - preferably not oneself - knocks over the object. ;[[Musical chairs]] Musical chairs is a game typically played at birthday parties. Several players run around several chairs (one less than players), and as soon as the music stops, everybody tries to sit on an empty chair ... ;[[Bullfight in Sevilla]] A rope is fastened to a circle and held by the players. In the middle of this bullfight arena is a very dangerous bull. He tries to attack the people around him. He can only do so while they are touching the rope. But if they drop the rope on the floor, the bull can escape entirely ... [[Category:Active game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Bewegungsspiele]] 075a6101069c66be45c216904c3ae91cda31555f 202 2011-02-24T20:31:34Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "During '''active games''' some or all players have to move a lot or exhibit other forms of physical strength. This includes many [[ball games]], [[tag games]], [[fighting games]]..." wikitext text/x-wiki During '''active games''' some or all players have to move a lot or exhibit other forms of physical strength. This includes many [[ball games]], [[tag games]], [[fighting games]] and so on. Such games are good to allow the players to let off steam, to relieve stress and to improve their attention in later, more serious activities. == Games == Here, some examples of active games are given. For a complete list of the active games in the GamesWiki, please see [[:Category:Active game]]. ;[[AC DC]] Two circles rotate independently. On a certain signal, all players have to find their partner - very chaotic! ;[[Hugo]] This popular game has got many different names. All players stand in a circle and hold their neighbor's hands. In the middle of their circle, an instable object is standing. The players have to pull and push each other so that somebody - preferably not oneself - knocks over the object. ;[[Musical chairs]] Musical chairs is a game typically played at birthday parties. Several players run around several chairs (one less than players), and as soon as the music stops, everybody tries to sit on an empty chair ... ;[[Bullfight in Sevilla]] A rope is fastened to a circle and held by the players. In the middle of this bullfight arena is a very dangerous bull. He tries to attack the people around him. He can only do so while they are touching the rope. But if they drop the rope on the floor, the bull can escape entirely ... [[Category:Active game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Bewegungsspiele]] 7f684b33c58665ca8c69f10eac49cc2132e2516e All birds are flying 0 1150 2554 2552 2012-03-02T09:23:14Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''All birds are flying''' is a simple talking and [[attention game]] suited for smaller children. It is a variation of the game [[Simon says]], often played in German-language countries (the name there is "Es fliegt es fliegt" or "Alle Vögel fliegen hoch"). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the speaker. The may chose arbitrary terms (objects) and then use them in the following sentence: All [birds] are flying ....! Of course, the term "bird" is replaced by the object of the speaker's choice. After saying the sentence, the speaker quickly raises his arms above his head (to imitate "flying"). All other players also have to raise their army - however, they may only do so if the object expressed can fly (on its own). So, for objects like airplanes, birds, clouds, ...) the arms have to be raised, while the players may not raise their arms for objects like ''stones'', ''trees'' or ''apes''. Any player raising his arms when not allowed to or not raising them (in time) when he would have to is out of the game. == Similar games == * The game [[Simon says]] has the same basic idea, but the task has to fulfilled only when a specific command is given (not depending on whether an object is flying). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Es fliegt es fliegt]] f3fc358a41894b2a0690b30e269b3e3767c0be76 2552 2012-03-02T09:22:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''All birds are flying''' is a ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''All birds are flying''' is a simple talking and [[attention game]] suited for smaller children. It is a variation of the game [[Simon says]], often played in German-language countries (the name there is "Es fliegt es fliegt" or "Alle Vögel fliegen hoch"). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the speaker. The may chose arbitrary terms (objects) and then use them in the following sentence: All [birds] are flying ....! Of course, the term "bird" is replaced by the object of the speaker's choice. After saying the sentence, the speaker quickly raises his arms above his head (to imitate "flying"). All other players also have to raise their army - however, they may only do so if the object expressed can fly (on its own). So, for objects like airplanes, birds, clouds, ...) the arms have to be raised, while the players may not raise their arms for objects like ''stones'', ''trees'' or ''apes''. Any player raising his arms when not allowed to or not raising them (in time) when he would have to is out of the game. == Similar games == * The game [[Simon Says]] has the same basic idea, but the task has to fulfilled only when a specific command is given (not depending on whether an object is flying). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Es fliegt es fliegt]] ae1c1a5e95333f55560166608af7c476fe241568 Alphabet of names 0 92 3360 251 2016-02-29T21:32:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and up |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The '''Alphabet of names''' is an [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] with elements of a [[group dynamics game]]. It is especially appropriate if the group members do not know each other. == Equipment == No equipment is required, but seating accommodations are a great convenience. == Procedure == The players call out their names, loud enough for everybody to hear. Only then the following task will be announced: Sit down in a row in alphabetical order. Do so without speaking. Whilst the task is easier to solve for older participants, groups with younger members should be given some support. The game may be repeated again after some while. == Variations == Apart from ordering alphabetically, also other tasks are easily conceivable in order to get to know the other group members better. The group may be sorted by date of birth, surname, place of birth, place of residence, etc. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Namensalphabet]] 9b7ee8b62d5029d8ad3c08414f39f6fafb79eda9 251 246 2011-03-04T10:10:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and up |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The '''Alphabet of names''' is an [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] with elements of a [[group dynamics game]]. It is especially appropriate if the group members do not know each other. == Equipment == No equipment is required, but seating accommodations are a great convenience. == Procedure == The players call out their names, loud enough for everybody to hear. Only then the following task will be announced: "Sit down in a row in alphabetical order. Do so without speaking." Whilst the task is easier to solve for older participants, groups with younger members should be given some support. The game may be repeated again after some while. == Variations == Apart from ordering alphabetically, also other tasks are easily conceivable in order to get to know the other group members better. The group may be sorted by date of birth, surname, place of birth, place of residence, etc. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Namensalphabet]] f1412f76bf9dcef4caeec36e007da45555657c33 246 185 2011-03-04T10:04:04Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{icebreaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and up |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The '''Alphabet of names''' is an [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] with elements of a [[group dynamics game]]. It is especially appropriate if the group members do not know each other. == Equipment == No equipment is required, but seating accommodations are a great convenience. == Procedure == The players call out their names, loud enough for everybody to hear. Only then the following task will be announced: "Sit down in a row in alphabetical order. Do so without speaking." Whilst the task is easier to solve for older participants, groups with younger members should be given some support. The game may be repeated again after some while. == Variations == Apart from ordering alphabetically, also other tasks are easily conceivable in order to get to know the other group members better. The group may be sorted by date of birth, surname, place of birth, place of residence, etc. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Namensalphabet]] 346e232266b5b2b596a897b24f34b209f6a65c63 185 184 2011-02-24T13:15:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{icebreaker}} |PlayerCount = 10 and up |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The '''Alphabet of names''' is an [[icebreaker]] with elements of a [[group dynamics game]]. It is especially appropriate if the group members do not know each other. == Equipment == No equipment is required, but seating accommodations are a great convenience. == Procedure == The players call out their names, loud enough for everybody to hear. Only then the following task will be announced: "Sit down in a row in alphabetical order. Do so without speaking." Whilst the task is easier to solve for older participants, groups with younger members should be given some support. The game may be repeated again after some while. == Variations == Apart from ordering alphabetically, also other tasks are easily conceivable in order to get to know the other group members better. The group may be sorted by date of birth, surname, place of birth, place of residence, etc. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Namensalphabet]] 8ebdd3b097d1d6ebb774c27ad3a1a1abc1b7ad67 184 178 2011-02-24T13:15:09Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}},{{icebreaker}} |PlayerCount = 10 and up |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The '''Alphabet of names''' is an [[icebreaker]] with elements of a [[group dynamics game]]. It is especially appropriate if the group members do not know each other. == Equipment == No equipment is required, but seating accommodations are a great convenience. == Procedure == The players call out their names, loud enough for everybody to hear. Only then the following task will be announced: "Sit down in a row in alphabetical order. Do so without speaking." Whilst the task is easier to solve for older participants, groups with younger members should be given some support. The game may be repeated again after some while. == Variations == Apart from ordering alphabetically, also other tasks are easily conceivable in order to get to know the other group members better. The group may be sorted by date of birth, surname, place of birth, place of residence, etc. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Namensalphabet]] 716b1cea4460be1fd93b11e4b98ae6195fc5a5a5 178 2011-02-24T08:48:37Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}},{{icebreaker}} |PlayerCount = 10 and up |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}},{{icebreaker}} |PlayerCount = 10 and up |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The "Alphabet of names" is an [[icebreaker]] with elements of a [[Goup dynamics game|group dynamics game]]. It is especially appropriate if the group members do not know each other. == Equipment == No equipment is required, but seating accommodations are a great convenience. == Procedure == The players call out their names, loud enough for everybody to hear. Only then the following task will be announced: "Sit down in a row in alphabetical order. Do so without speaking." Whilst the task is easier to solve for older participants, groups with younger members should be given some support. The game may be repeated again after some while. == Variations == Apart from ordering alphabetically, also other tasks are easily conceivable in order to get to know the other group members better. The group may be sorted by date of birth, surname, place of birth, place of residence, etc. [[Category:Game without equipment]] 1a93724c4bbe357dc34a87b3e19247ce58dd8772 Ambiguous 0 1685 3174 2012-12-11T10:58:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}}, {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image =..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}}, {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Ambiguous''' is a game with spoken language. A certain term as to be identified by the guessing crowd. The interesting aspect of the game is the ambiguity of the term. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == Two players (the ''riddlers'') secretly select an ambiguous term. It should have at least two different meanings, like "house" (the building you live in or the music style), "rose" (the flower or the girl's name) or "apple" (the fruit or the company). One player choses one meaning, the other one another. Then, the two players start to make statements about their term: * A: My term was very expensive * B: My term used to be on the radio * A: my term is made from wood * B: my term is made by thoughts * A: I don't own my term, but my partens do * B: I own a lot of examples of my term and so on. The other players guess what common term both players might think about. Of course, the two players will not want to make it too easy for the participants. They will start with very vague descriptions, and only after some time give more and more hints about the nature of the term. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Doppeldeutig]] a410c55d95ac1a59fcae6d94d98a9840afc233ed Animal tamer 0 1010 3581 2373 2020-03-08T16:35:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 or so |Location = best outdoors, on grass |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Animal tamer''' is an [[active game]] where the participants can exhaust themselves. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == One person is selected to be the animal. Usually, a strong and fast person is chosen for that; if you play with children, a trainer should play the animal. For larger groups, you can select several animals. Additionally, you designate a playing field where the participants and the animal may move around. Once the game starts, the players try to catch the animal and fix it to the floor, or carry it back to some kind of stable. Ensure the right balance between a boring game and too much energy and force, as no one should get hurt during playing! [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Pferdebändiger]] 633c63bf1fe48673910bf6405c6a0b5f491aa525 2373 2012-02-17T09:30:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 or so |Location = best outdoors, on grass |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imaged..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 or so |Location = best outdoors, on grass |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Animal tamer''' is an [[active game]] where the participants can exhaust themselves. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == One person is selected to be the animal. Usually, a strong and fast person is chosen for that; if you play with children, a trainer should play the animal. For larger groups, you can select several animals. Additionally, you designate a playing field where the participants and the animal may move around. Once the game starts, the players try to catch the animal and fix it to the floor (or carry it back to some kind of stable). Ensure the right balance between a boring game and too much energy and force, as no one should get hurt during playing! [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Pferdebändiger]] 082168f793cd1b3c78b30fbe51c1c3e3aaa8dec8 Ant game 0 759 1924 1923 2012-01-15T14:13:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = any number, more are better |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagebeschreibung = }} The '''ant game''' is a simple [[ice breaker game]] for newly formed groups. It can also be used as [[name learning game]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but some music would be great. == Procedure == All ants are moving around in the group. When at some point in time the moving is interrupted (the music stopped), the ants have to meet in pairs. The referee then tells everybody, how the pairs have to greet each other: * shaking hands * knees on knees * nose on nose * kisses on cheeks * dancing a waltz * etc. Additionally, both players exchange their name. Then, everybody moves around the room again, until the next command is issued. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[de:Ameisenspiel]] 608664578e8bc719a3d85e6243e896f50afeb8d0 1923 1922 2012-01-15T14:13:45Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = any number, more are better |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagebeschreibung = }} The '''ant game''' is a simple [[ice breaker game]] for newly formed groups. It can also be used as [[name learning game]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but some music would be great. == Procedure == All ants are moving around in the group. When at some point in time the moving is interrupted (the music stopped), the ants have to meet in pairs. The referee then tells everybody, how the pairs have to greet each other: * shaking hands * knees on knees * nose on nose * kisses on cheeks * dancing a waltz * etc. Additionally, both players exchange their name. Then, everybody moves around the room again, until the next command is issued. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with music]] 7f43cd3fee50e7fba28eab076b5f18fe2a55a279 1922 2012-01-15T14:13:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = any number, more are better |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Pr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = any number, more are better |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagebeschreibung = }} The '''ant game''' is a simple [[ice breaker game]] for newly formed groups. It can also be used as [[name-learning game]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but some music would be great. == Procedure == All ants are moving around in the group. When at some point in time the moving is interrupted (the music stopped), the ants have to meet in pairs. The referee then tells everybody, how the pairs have to greet each other: * shaking hands * knees on knees * nose on nose * kisses on cheeks * dancing a waltz * etc. Additionally, both players exchange their name. Then, everybody moves around the room again, until the next command is issued. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with music]] 24331ae6783fd1173224463c87f3bc4d99ee0ea6 Apple bobbing 0 474 3606 1553 2020-04-06T10:48:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = any |Equipment = large bowl, water, apples |Duration = 1-2 minutes per player |Preparation = none }} '''Apple bobbing''' (or: ''Bobbing for apples'') is a traditional [[coordination game]]. It is typically played at birthday parties. == Equipment == * water * large bowl (or similar) to hold the water * apples (one for each player) == Procedure == The bowl is filled with the water, the first apple (or all of them at once) are put inside. Then, the first player has to take his apple out of the bowl. However, he has to do so just using his mouth, by biting in the apple or holding tight on it by any other means of mouth and lips. The hands and arms may not be used, of course. If you have several bowls, you can make the players directly compete each other and see who is faster. [[Category:Game with food]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Apfelfischen]] 71eb6852d18aff9ff983e1e660d9610f8a19dbf6 1553 2011-11-22T16:10:39Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = any |Equipment = large bowl, water, apples |Duration = 1-2 minutes per player |Preparation = none }} '''Apple ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = any |Equipment = large bowl, water, apples |Duration = 1-2 minutes per player |Preparation = none }} '''Apple bobbing''' (or: ''Bobbing for apples'') is a traditional [[coordination game]]. It is typically played at birthday parties. == Equipment == * water * large bowl (or similar) to hold the water * apples (one for each player) == Procedure == The bowl is filled with the water, the first apple (or all of them at once) are put inside. Then, the first player has to take his apple out of the bowl. However, he has to do so just using his mouth, by biting in the apple or holding tight on it by any other means of mouth and lips. The hands and arms may not be used, of course. If you have several bowls, you can make the players directly compete each other. [[Category:Game with food]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Apfelfischen]] f8370ae1daecae79689cece3ecd870e47a38b6a3 Areas 0 100 3351 198 2016-02-29T21:28:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = many! |Location = adequate playing field |Equipment = markers for the areas (e.g. ropes) |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = mark the areas }} '''Areas''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[active game]] for larger groups of almost any size. == Equipment == You need to mark several areas on the floor. Usually, this is done with some ropes. == Preparation == Mark sever areas that are parallel to each other. Each area should be a few meters wide. == Procedure == All players start in the first area. They try to move other players to the next (second) area by pushing them to it. Each player who touches the floor of the second area has to move into it. The same activity is done on the second field: the players there try to move everybody to the third field, and so on. There is no possibility to move back (from area 2 to area 1). In the end, almost all players will end up in the last field. Only one player will remain in each of the other fields. The player in the first field wins the game, the player in the second field is second and so on. == Remark == Take care that nobody is hurt during the game. The players have to agree on some rules what is allowed (pulling, pushing, etc) and what is not (throwing people, hitting them, etc.) == Similar games == * [[Lord of the castle]] * [[Continents]] {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Zonenspiel]] d0a4d0c88f914b529f79104504e92fc149a73ec2 198 2011-02-24T20:06:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = many! |Location = adequate playing field |Equipment = markers for the areas (e.g. ropes) |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = mark ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = many! |Location = adequate playing field |Equipment = markers for the areas (e.g. ropes) |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = mark the areas }} '''Areas''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[active game]] for larger groups of almost any size. == Equipment == You need to mark several areas on the floor. Usually, this is done with some ropes. == Preparation == Mark sever areas that are parallel to each other. Each area should be a few meters wide. == Procedure == All players start in the first area. They try to move other players to the next (second) area by pushing them to it. Each player who touches the floor of the second area has to move into it. The same activity is done on the second field: the players there try to move everybody to the third field, and so on. There is no possibility to move back (from area 2 to area 1). In the end, almost all players will end up in the last field. Only one player will remain in each of the other fields; the player in field one wins the game, the player in the second field is second and so on. == Remark == Take care that nobody is hurt during the game. The players have to agree on some rules what is allowed (pulling, pushing, etc) and what is not (throwing people, hitting them, etc.) == Similar games == * [[Lord of the castle]] * [[Continents]] {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Zonenspiel]] 33dd2ce1534fe27b3a7cb2b74a3b69c0a94b004b Assassin game 0 979 3570 2320 2020-03-08T16:29:27Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small sheets of paper, pen, probably tokens to see active participating players |Duration = longer time, probably even days |Preparation = prepare the tasks and design one big cycle of them }} The '''assassin game''' is a [[communication game]] that is played over a longer period of time (usually even days). It is casually played alongside other activities. == Equipment == * small sheets of paper with tasks whom to kill * envelopes speed up turning over the tasks == Preparation == The trainer collects the names of all the participants (unique names are required). From that list, one large cycle of assassinations is created (so, A kills B, B kills C, C kills D, ...., Z kills A). Of course, nobody should be able to guess whom has to kill whom. Each player is told whom he has to kill (this works best if an envelope is prepared for each player). == Procedure == After telling the rules and giving out the tasks, the game starts. Then, all players have to execute their tasks. However, at first, the normal program of the day is resumed. ;killing someone At any time, each person can kill the person it has to kill. This can happen by giving an object to the person. If the victim takes the object voluntarily, then the killer tells the victim that it has just been killed. So, for instance, throwing an object to another person does not result in a valid kill. A kill is only valid if no active (living!) player observes the assassination. If some living person observes the killing, it is invalid, and the game just continues. This leaves the victim knowing its hitman, making it much harder for him to succeed in his mission. ;after someone is killed Any person killed passes on its task to the killer (so if A killed B and B had to kill C, then A now has to kill C). All living players always have a victim (and are victim of somebody else). Additionally, all killed persons write their name, as well as method, time, and location of their death on a public list after some time (not immediately, so that other participants get less hints who killed the person). If you play with tokens, the dead player also removes his token (and usually gives it as trophy to his killer). Of course, dead player may deliver no information to living players. == Similar games == * The game [[killer among us]] is quite similar, but there is only one murderer. == External Links == * [http://kif.fsinf.de/wiki/Mörderspiel Longer description of this game] (in German) {{Picture}}<!-- e.g. a list of all the killed players --> [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Mörderspiel]] 000652578ebfdcf5dbf79ba6dce26579e16da5b2 2320 2318 2012-02-14T17:08:08Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small sheets of paper, pen, probably tokens to see active participating players |Duration = longer time, probably even days |Preparation = prepare the tasks and design one big cycle of them }} The '''assassin game''' is a [[communication game]] that is played over a longer period of time (usually even days). It is casually played alongside other activities. == Equipment == * small sheets of paper with tasks whom to kill * envelopes speed up turning over the tasks == Preparation == The trainer collects the names of all the participants (unique names are required). From that list, one large cycle of assassinations is created (so, A kills B, B kills C, C kills D, ...., Z kills A). Of course, nobody should be able to guess whom has to kill whom. Each player is told whom he has to kill (this works best if an envelope is prepared for each player). == Procedure == After telling the rules and giving out the tasks, the game starts. Then, all players have to execute their tasks. However, at first, the normal program of the day is resumed. ;killing someone At any time, each person can kill the person it has to kill. This can happen by giving an object to the person. If the victim takes the object voluntarily, then the killer tells the victim that it has just been killed. So, for instance, throwing an object to another person does not result in a valid kill. A kill is only valid if no active (living!) player observes the assassination. If some living person observes the killing, it is invalid, and the game just continues. This leaves the victim knowing it's hitman, making it much harder for him to succeed in his mission. ;after someone is killed Any person killed passes on its task to the killer (so if A killed B and B had to kill C, then A now has to kill C). All living players always have a victim (and are victim of somebody else). Additionally, all killed persons write their name, as well as method, time, and location of their death on a public list after some time (not immediately, so that other participants get less hints who killed the person). If you play with tokens, the dead player also removes his token (and usually gives it as trophy to his killer). Of course, dead player may deliver no information to living players. == Similar games == * The game [[killer among us]] is quite similar, but there is only one murderer. == External Links == * [http://kif.fsinf.de/wiki/Mörderspiel Longer description of this game] (in German) {{Picture}}<!-- e.g. a list of all the killed players --> [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Mörderspiel]] 5cb948630af1b6abd1496c599feade46978510a3 2318 2317 2012-02-14T17:05:52Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small sheets of paper, pen, probably tokens to see active participating players |Duration = longer time, probably even days |Preparation = prepare the tasks and design one big cycle of them }} The '''assassin game''' is a [[communication game]] that is played over a longer period of time (usually even days). It is casually played alongside other activities. == Equipment == * small sheets of paper with tasks whom to kill * envelopes speed up turning over the tasks == Preparation == The trainer collects the names of all the participants (unique names are required). From that list, one large cycle of assassinations is created (so, A kills B, B kills C, C kills D, ...., Z kills A). Of course, nobody should be able to guess whom has to kill whom. Each player is told whom he has to kill (this works best if an envelope is prepared for each player). == Procedure == After telling the rules and giving out the tasks, the game starts. Then, all players have to execute their tasks. However, at first, the normal program of the day is resumed. ;killing someone At any time, each person can kill the person it has to kill. This can happen by giving an object to the person. If the victim takes the object voluntarily, then the killer tells the victim that it has just been killed. A kill is only valid if no active (living!) player observes the assassination. ;after someone is killed Any person killed passes on its task to the killer (so if A killed B and B had to kill C, then A now has to kill C). All living players always have a victim (and are victim of somebody else). Additionally, all killed persons write their name, as well as method, time, and location of their death on a public list after some time (not immediately, so that other participants get less hints who killed the person). If you play with tokens, the dead player also removes his token (and usually gives it as trophy to his killer). Of course, dead player may deliver no information to living players. == Similar games == * The game [[killer among us]] is quite similar, but there is only one murderer. == External Links == * [http://kif.fsinf.de/wiki/Mörderspiel Longer description of this game] (in German) {{Picture}}<!-- e.g. a list of all the killed players --> [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Mörderspiel]] c288f323a58582841cf0873cb5d9dd32ece761ae 2317 2012-02-14T16:55:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small sheets of paper, pen, probably tokens to see active participating player..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small sheets of paper, pen, probably tokens to see active participating players |Duration = longer time, probably even days |Preparation = prepare the tasks and design one big cycle of them }} The '''assassin game''' is a [[communication game]] that is played over a longer period of time (usually even days). It is casually played alongside other activities. == Equipment == * small sheets of paper with tasks whom to kill * envelopes speed up turning over the tasks == Preparation == The trainer collects the names of all the participants (unique names are required). From that list, one large cycle of assassinations is created (so, A kills B, B kills C, C kills D, ...., Z kills A). Of course, nobody should be able to guess whom has to kill whom. Each player is told whom he has to kill (this works best if an envelope is prepared for each player). == Procedure == After telling the rules and giving out the tasks, the game starts. Then, all players have to execute their tasks. However, at first, the normal program of the day is resumed. ;killing someone At any time, each person can kill the person it has to kill. This can happen by giving an object to the person. If the victim takes the object voluntarily, then the killer tells the victim that it has just been killed. A kill is only valid if no active (living!) player observes the assassination. ;after someone is killed Any person killed passes on its task to the killer (so if A killed B and B had to kill C, then A now has to kill C). All living players always have a victim (and are victim of somebody else). Additionally, all killed persons write their name, as well as method, time, and location of their death on a public list after some time (not immediately, so that other participants get less hints who killed the person). Of course, dead player may deliver no information to living players. == Similar games == * The game [[killer among us]] is quite similar, but there is only one murderer. == External Links == * [http://kif.fsinf.de/wiki/Mörderspiel Longer description of this game] (in German) {{Picture}}<!-- e.g. a list of all the killed players --> [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Mörderspiel]] e716408d7c996d814e9f97cd24e53a161b4d5e5b Assassination 0 958 2284 2012-02-12T17:36:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = 2 or 3 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Assas..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = 2 or 3 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Assassination''' is a game that is played while sitting in a circle. It can be played with any number of participants with about 10 or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == All players are sitting in a circle, except one player (the ''detective''), who leaves the room. From the other players, a killer is selected; of course, the detective should not know who the killer is. The detective reenters the room and stands in the center of the circle. The killer then tries to kill the other players without arousing suspicion of the detective. He can kill someone by looking at someone and winking his eyes. The killed person then dies (making sounds, falling over, etc.). The detective has to identify the killer as soon as possible, while the killer has to kill as many people as possible without being detected by the detective. Of course, the detective may not just guess at random, but only has 1 or 2 tries. ===Variation=== * You can also try the game without a detective; everybody tries not to get killed by the killer. * The game can also be played not while sitting, but while moving around the room. * '''killer clown''': The killer is a clown, his victims laugh while dying. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Mördern]] 74137852caca0f657c815bb12c64ec75d8f4fec9 Atom game 0 192 3525 2122 2020-03-08T15:50:01Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{group allocation game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''atom game''' is a simple [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] and [[group finding game]] for larger groups. The game offers only a basic structure and can be adapted in many ways to the actual situation. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == The players are moving around the playing area, they represent free atoms. The referee now shouts a random (but small) number; exactly this number of atoms have to group together to molecules. The remaining players (too few to form a molecule of valid size) are out of the game, or get a task. Additionally, the molecules might get a task, might introduce each other, etc. Then, another round start. === group finding === After a few rounds, the current molecules might be instructed to stay together and form a group for the upcoming activities. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Atomspiel]] 78fead15e72231f9156d8631b2bf5a04c41fd145 2122 372 2012-01-30T19:33:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{group allocation game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''atom game''' is a simple [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] and [[group finding game]] for larger groups. The game offers only a basic structure and can be adapted in many ways to the actual situation. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play the game. == Procedure == The players are moving around the playing area, they represent free atoms. The referee now shouts a random (but small) number; exactly this number of atoms have to group together to molecules. The remaining players (too few to form a molecule of valid size) are out of the game, or get a task. Additionally, the molecules might get a task, might introduce each other, etc. Then, another round start. === group finding === After a few rounds, the current molecules might be instructed to stay together and form a group for the upcoming activities. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Atomspiel]] 3a9bf4a1aa09352757d34d76b364918902dc40e7 372 2011-03-29T15:51:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{group finding game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = none ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{group finding game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''atom game''' is a simple [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] and [[group finding game]] for larger groups. The game offers only a basic structure and can be adapted in many ways to the actual situation. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play the game. == Procedure == The players are moving around the playing area, they represent free atoms. The referee now shouts a random (but small) number; exactly this number of atoms have to group together to molecules. The remaining players (too few to form a molecule of valid size) are out of the game, or get a task. Additionally, the molecules might get a task, might introduce each other, etc. Then, another round start. === group finding === After a few rounds, the current molecules might be instructed to stay together and form a group for the upcoming activities. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Atomspiel]] b06ea0f1ca4d3f7f11aa13865ac2a0810e65f14f Attention game 0 261 503 2011-06-26T13:33:04Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Attention games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Attention games]] 44e3b81757e7ed267303b560040d3991e0c081b0 Attention games 0 260 3414 502 2016-03-08T18:27:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Attention games''' require good attention and fast reactions by the players. They have to focus on the task and then react well (and correctly). == Games == Here some typical attention games are presented. For a complete list of all the attention games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Attention game]]. ;[[1 2 3]] This is a very simple counting game for two competing players. It is harder than it might seem ... ;[[Toaster game]] This game - known under many different names - is a classic reaction game played in a circle. The participants have to present special movements when called upon. ;[[Conductor]] One conductor starts simple movements, the other players have to mimic him. One detective has to find out who the conductor is. ;[[Simon says]] Another classic game. Different (simple) tasks have to be done, but only, when the correct commando is given. [[Category:Attention game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Reaktionsspiel]] 87cc5b569495bbed37e2edcc107fcdaf53eaa50f 502 2011-06-26T13:32:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Attention games''' require good attention and fast reactions by the players. They have to focus on the task and then react well (and correctly). == Games == Here some typical..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Attention games''' require good attention and fast reactions by the players. They have to focus on the task and then react well (and correctly). == Games == Here some typical attention games are presented. For a complete list of the attention games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Attention game]]. ;[[1 2 3]] This is a very simple counting game for two competing players. It is harder than it might seem ... ;[[Toaster game]] This game - known under many different names - is a classic reaction game played in a circle. The participants have to present special movements when called upon. ;[[Conductor]] One conductor starts simple movements, the other players have to mimic him. One detective has to find out who the conductor is. ;[[Simon says]] Another classic game. Different (simple) tasks have to be done, but only, when the correct commando is given. [[Category:Attention game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Reaktionsspiel]] 7b7a9dd4874a6ee9535f9bacd977fe923cb6b646 Autograph game 0 758 3504 3503 2020-03-08T15:26:39Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = prepare some statements }} The '''autograph game''' is an [[ice breaker game]] that can be used especially in newly formed groups. == Equipment == Each player needs a pen and a sheet of paper with a predefined statement. == Procedure == Each player randomly gets a sheet of paper with a statement written on it (like: ''red is my favorite color'', ''I like chocolate'', '' rainy weather is great'', ...). You can also let the players chose those statements or let them define them by themselves. Then, the players move around the room and try to find participants that approve that statement. Those players sign (autograph) on the paper. Finally, the results are publicly discussed. Which statement got most approval, which one got least approval? [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Autogrammspiel]] 533dfc27fd1d7cde06608eba1105bd1bc1fa87af 3503 1920 2020-03-08T15:25:51Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = prepare some predications }} The '''autograph game''' is an [[ice breaker game]] that can be used especially in newly formed groups. == Equipment == Each player needs a pen and a sheet of paper with a predefined predication. == Procedure == Each player randomly gets a sheet of paper with a predictiona written on it (like: ''red is my favorite color'', ''I like chocolate'', '' rainy weather is great'', ...). You can also let the players chose those predications or let them define them by themselves. Then, the players move around the room and try to find participants that approve that predication. Those players sign (autograph) on the paper. Finally, the results are publicly discussed. Which predication got most approval, which one got least approval? [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Autogrammspiel]] 0cbcaf40259605a323e011c0f4da66a47ddb8a0d 1920 2012-01-15T13:56:58Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = prepare some predicati..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = prepare some predications }} The '''autograph game''' is an [[ice breaker game]] that can be used especially in newly formed groups. == Equipment == Each player needs a pen and a sheet of paper with a predefined predication. == Procedure == Each player randomly gets a sheet of paper with a predictiona written on it (like: ''red is my favourite color'', ''I like chocolate'', '' rainy weather is great'', ...). You can also let the players chose those predications or let them define them by theirselves. Then, the players move around the room and try to find participants that approve that predication. Those players sign (autograph) on the paper. Finally, the results are publically discussed. Which predication got most approval, which one got least approval? [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Autogrammspiel]] 8f8bcfa4a1072f3f89876bd2ec26784ddb64d29c Bacteria race 0 476 3487 1556 2020-03-08T15:15:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = at least 6, better more |Location = short racing track |Equipment = a few obstacles |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Bacteria race''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[active game]]. Usually, several groups (of at least 3 people) compete each other. == Equipment == The game can be played without any equipment, but is most fun if you provide a few obstacles. == Procedure == Each team (of 3 to 10 players) forms a bacteria. They stand in a circle, faces outwards, and link the arms with their neighbors. Those bacteria then have to race along a prepared racing track, pass over the obstacles and finish the track as fastest bacteria. Of course, the bacteria may not break up (if it does, it has to restart its race). The first bacteria to finish the race has won, of course! [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Amöbenwettlauf]] c32046c170924086e6cf98b180fb0fc47701c3ae 1556 2011-11-22T16:41:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = at least 6, better more |Location = short racing track |Equipment = a few obstacles |Duration = arbitrary |Pr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = at least 6, better more |Location = short racing track |Equipment = a few obstacles |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Bacteria race''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[active game]]. Usually, several groups (of at least 3 people) compete each other. == Equipment == The game can be played without any equipment, but is most fun if you provide a few obstacles. == Procedure == Each team (of 3 to 10 players) forms a bacteria. They stand in a circle, faces outwards, and link the arms with their neighbours. Those bacteria then have to race along a prepared racing track, pass over the obstacles and finish the track as fastest bacteria. Of course, the bacteria may not break up (if it does, it has to restart its race). The first bacteria to finish the race has won, of course! [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Amöbenwettlauf]] bb40d35d3edfbcc61123a0925cbb044be4e00b06 Baking bread 0 184 3387 359 2016-03-06T20:21:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 7 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Baking bread''' (or '''baking oven''') is a [[trust building game]] for groups of 7 or more people. ==Equipment== You don't need any special equipment to play that game. ==Procedure== The players (all except one) are standing in two rows, always two players face-to-face with each other and holding each other's hands. Together, they are symbolizing the baking oven. The remaining player (he is the ''dough'' or the ''bread'') puts himself in the oven by laying down on the hands. Then, he is kneaded (shaken, thrown in the air a few centimeters, etc.) and rested alternately. Of course, it is very important, especially when he is thrown, that he does not fall out of the oven. The referee has to take care that the group is not kneading too intensely. === Variants === * When enough people are forming the oven, you can transport the dough from one end of the line to the other one by not throwing him upwards but along the line of players. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Brot backen]] aaacbfa614aaffe0e3b7aadb19636d8d0fa5637e 359 2011-03-25T15:54:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 7 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Baking bread''' (or '..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 7 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Baking bread''' (or '''baking oven''') is a [[trust building game]] for groups of 7 or more people. ==Equipment== You don't need any special equipment to play that game. ==Procedure== The players (all except one) are standing in two rows, always two players face-to-face with each other and holding each other's hands. Together, they are symbolizing the baking oven. The remaining player (he is the ''dough'' or the ''bread'') puts himself in the oven by laying down on the hands. Then, he is kneaded (shaken, trown in the air a few centimeters, etc.) and rested alternately. Of course, it is very important, especially when he is thrown, that he does not fall out of the oven. The referee has to take care that the group is not kneading too intensely. === Variants === * When enough people are forming the oven, you can transport the dough from one end of the line to the other one by not throwing him upwards but along the line of players. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Brot backen]] d02b2386b795899fd87f512c8262bd0e60b83c5c Balancing chairs 0 1710 3218 3217 2012-12-14T14:39:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = beliebig |Location = indoors (flat floor) |Equipment = chairs |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Balancing chairs''' is a [[coordination game]] with aspects of [[group dynamic game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == For each participant, one chair is required. It should be a normal chair with four legs, and it should not be too heavy. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. Their chair is in front of them (so all chairs are in a circle as well). After the starting signal, the players try to balance their chairs on just two feet each. Then, on a command, all players let their chair loose, step forward and take the chair of the player in front of them (i.e., the next player in the circle). The group has to manage to be so fast that no chair falls over. Are they able to do that? It that is too easy for your group, increase the distance between the chairs, or put the chairs alternately inside and outside the circle of players. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[de:Kippstuhl]] 6cf0899d567b4cb7142db518588424c44d2e7ed9 3217 2012-12-14T14:39:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = beliebig |Location = indoors (flat floor) |Equipment = chairs |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = beliebig |Location = indoors (flat floor) |Equipment = chairs |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Balancing chairs''' is a [[coordionation game]] with aspects of [[group dynamic game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == For each participant, one chair is required. It should be a normal chair with four legs, and it should not be too heavy. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. Their chair is in front of them (so all chairs are in a circle as well). After the starting signal, the players try to balance their chairs on just two feet each. Then, on a command, all players let their chair loose, step forward and take the chair of the player in front of them (i.e., the next player in the circle). The group has to manage to be so fast that no chair falls over. Are they able to do that? It that is too easy for your group, increase the distance between the chairs, or put the chairs alternately inside and outside the circle of players. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[de:Kippstuhl]] 13da16c77078cd20797e3637343e5e0fb045ef14 Ball count 0 233 3400 452 2016-03-06T20:25:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Name = Ball count |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one ball<br/>probably group tags |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Ball count''' is a ball game for 10 to 20 players. Two (or more) equally sized groups play against each other. You need a playing field, but its borders need not be defined exactly. == Equipment == One ball (of any size, but typically a soft ball in the size of a volleyball) is required. For groups unfamiliar with each other, tags for the different groups might be adequate. == Procedure == All players may more around the playing field. One ball is put into the game by the referees. The group that gets the ball tries to pass it around its members (the ball has to fly through the air). Whenever a group manages to finish 10 consecutive passes, it gets a point. Whenever a member of the other group(s) catches the ball in between of the ball hits the ground (or the wall), counting has to start by zero again! Winner is the team that has accumulated most points after a certain time. === Variants === Some rules can be changed if desired: * May the player holding the ball make any steps? * Do you count to 10 (or a higher number?) * Are there two or more groups participating? * Whether the players may touch each other, or even try to take the ball by force? * etc. [[Category:Ball game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Zählball]] 7a6251b7cc6099cf9129f961e83a7cb3ffa02279 452 2011-06-24T18:56:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Name = Ball count |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one ball<br/>probably group tags |Duration = arbitrary ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Name = Ball count |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one ball<br/>probably group tags |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Ball count''' is a ball game for 10 to 20 players. Two (or more) equally sized groups play against each other. You need a playing field, but its borders need not be defined exactly. ==Equipment== One ball (of any size, but typically a soft ball in the size of a volleyball) is required. For groups unfamiliar with each other, tags for the different groups might be adequate. ==Procedure== All players may more around the playing field. One ball is put into the game by the referees. The group that gets the ball tries to pass it around its members (the ball has to fly through the air). Whenever a group manages to finish 10 consecutive passes, it gets a point. Whenever a member of the other group(s) catches the ball in between of the ball hits the ground (or the wall), counting has to start by zero again! Winner is the team that has accumulated most points after a certain time. ===Variants=== Some rules can be changed if desired: * May the player holding the ball make any steps? * Do you count to 10 (or a higher number?) * Are there two or more groups participating? * Whether the players may touch each other, or even try to take the ball by force? * etc. [[Category:Ball game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Zählball]] 2eeebb150d8ff29292ef3c0f0ddc13f6e50e2f4c Ball game 0 136 254 2011-03-04T15:26:29Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Ball games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Ball games]] 5135aed37838db57a59a400ae866bf8081fc5bdd Ball games 0 140 3518 2071 2020-03-08T15:45:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Ball games''' all involve at least one ball in the game. Despite of that, the games widely vary, including coordination games (like juggling), two-goal games (soccer, basketball), different variants of [[dodgeball]], [[four square]], [[keep away]], etc. == Games == In the following, some examples of ball games are presented. For a complete list of all ball games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Ball game]]. === [[Dodgeball]] === ;[[Bodyguard]] The players are standing in a circle, with a certain "VIP" and his bodyguard standing in the circle's center. Everybody tries to hit the VIP with a ball, while the bodyguard has to intercept those shots. ;[[Running the gauntlet]] Two groups compete each other. One group has to run past the other group, dodging their shots. ;[[Dodgeball with memory]] A variant of dodgeball where everybody competes against everybody. A player who is hit by a ball has to leave the field, but may continue once the player who hit him is hit. === Coordination games === ;[[Ball count]] Two groups challenge each other. They have to pass a ball between members of their groups (by throwing), without the other group intercepting or the ball falling on the ground. Points are gathered by 10 consecutive passes. ;[[Baseball for children]] This is a simplified version of the original [[baseball]]. ;[[Tabletop soccer]] A small ball on a tabletop has to be shot in the opponent's goal only with the hands held on the table's edge. [[Category:Ball game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Ballspiele]] c0a6cd1c04ced6d4bbeeb62143072371fdfc602f 2071 259 2012-01-27T15:49:47Z Wirthi 1 /* Dodgeball */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Ball games''' all involve at least one ball in the game. Despite of that, the games widely vary, including coordination games (like juggling), two-goal games (soccer, baskeball), different variants of [[dodgeball]], [[four square]], [[keep away]], etc. == Games == In the following, some examples of ball games are presented. For a complete list of all ball games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Ball game]]. === [[Dodgeball]] === ;[[Bodyguard]] The players are standing in a cirle, with a certain "VIP" and his bodyguard standing in the circle's center. Everybody tries to hit the VIP with a ball, while the bodyguard has to intercept those shots. ;[[Running the gauntlet]] Two groups compete each other. One group has to run past the other group, dodging their shots. ;[[Dodgeball with memory]] A variant of dodgeball where everybody competes against everybody. A player who is hit by a ball has to leave the field, but may continue once the player who hit him is hit. === Coordination games === ;[[Ball count]] Two groups challenge each other. They have to pass a ball between members of their groups (by throwing), without the other group intercepting or the ball falling on the ground. Points are gathered by 10 consecutive passes. ;[[Baseball for children]] This is a simplified version of the original [[baseball]]. ;[[Tabletop soccer]] A small ball on a tabletop has to be shot in the opponent's goal only with the hands held on the table's edge. [[Category:Ball game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Ballspiele]] a7e01c5598669f69ae6bcbbfd88df61688ffd703 259 2011-03-04T17:48:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Ball games''' all involve at least one ball in the game. Despite of that, the games widely vary, including coordination games (like juggling), two-goal games (soccer, baskebal..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Ball games''' all involve at least one ball in the game. Despite of that, the games widely vary, including coordination games (like juggling), two-goal games (soccer, baskeball), different variants of [[dodgeball]], [[four square]], [[keep away]], etc. == Games == In the following, some examples of ball games are presented. For a complete list of all ball games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Ball game]]. === [[Dodgeball]] === ;[[Bodyguard]] The players are standing in a cirle, with a certain "VIP" and his bodyguard standing in the circle's center. Everybody tries to hit the VIP with a ball, while the bodyguard has to intercept those shots. ;[[Dodgeball alley]] Two groups compete each other. One group has to run past the other group, dodging their shots. ;[[Dodgeball with memory]] A variant of dodgeball where everybody competes against everybody. A player who is hit by a ball has to leave the field, but may continue once the player who hit him is hit. === Coordination games === ;[[Ball count]] Two groups challenge each other. They have to pass a ball between members of their groups (by throwing), without the other group intercepting or the ball falling on the ground. Points are gathered by 10 consecutive passes. ;[[Baseball for children]] This is a simplified version of the original [[baseball]]. ;[[Tabletop soccer]] A small ball on a tabletop has to be shot in the opponent's goal only with the hands held on the table's edge. [[Category:Ball game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Ballspiele]] 2ecb672a4cefced7055df42a886e4dcb77f69a97 Ball in the cage 0 1686 3176 2012-12-11T10:59:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = usually between 10 and 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation =..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = usually between 10 and 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Ball in the cage''' is a [[coordination game]] with a [[ball game|ball]]. == Equipment == You need a ball for the game. You can use any sufficiently large ball for the game (no tennis ball), but using a rugby/football ball might make the game more interesting and difficult. == Procedure == The participants stand in a very tight circle, leaving no gaps between them. One player is standing in the middle of the circle. He has got the ball. His task is to kick the ball out of the circle. He may only tough the ball with his feet (and legs). The other players of course must prevent him to shoot out of the circle. The player that fails to prevent the ball from leaving the circle becomes the net player to stand in the center of the circle. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ball im Käfig]] 322b4a4779e1acd5b4b34a23f2761ef3a7cab7a1 Ball over the rope 0 463 2726 2723 2012-04-03T08:45:09Z Wirthi 1 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/Bailey Helton|Bailey Helton]] ([[User talk:Bailey Helton|talk]]) to last revision by [[User:Wirthi|Wirthi]] wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = two groups with 3 to 10 players each |Location = (Volleyball) field |Equipment = ball, rope or net |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Ball over the rope''' is a simple variant of the game ''Volleyball''. == Equpment == * a ball * Volleyball net (or as the name suggest, just a rope) fastened in the height of the player's heads. * probably markers for the borders of the playing field == Procedure == Two groups are formed, they move to their part of the playing field. During the game, the ball is thrown from one field (group) to the other. Of course, it has to pass ''over the rope''. The players in the opposing (defending) field have to catch the ball. If they are able to catch it, no group gets a point. If the ball drops outside the playing field (without the defending group having touched it), the defending team earns a point. However, if the ball drops on the floor inside the playing field (of the defending group) or the defending group touches the ball but is not able to catch it, the attacking group earns one point. After such a move, attacking and defending roles are changes and again the ball is thrown to the opposing playing field ... The game ends when one of the teams reaches a predefined number of points or after a certain time. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Ball über die Schnur]] e01ae69d46da8ceeff0730b8dfc7df973e116772 2723 1536 2012-04-02T21:14:53Z Bailey Helton 671 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = two groups with 3 to 10 players each |Location = (Volleyball) field |Equipment = ball, rope or net |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Ball over the rope''' is a simple variant of the game ''Volleyball''. == Equpment == * a ball * Volleyball net (or as the name suggest, just a rope) fastened in the height of the player's heads. * probably markers for the borders of the playing field == Procedure == Two groups are formed, they move to their part of the playing field. During the game, the ball is thrown from one field (group) to the other. Of course, it has to pass ''over the rope''. The players in the opposing (defending) field have to catch the ball. If they are able to catch it, no group gets a point. If the ball drops outside the playing field (without the defending group having touched it), the defending team earns a point. However, if the ball drops on the floor inside the playing field (of the defending group) or the defending group touches the ball but is not able to catch it, the attacking group earns one point. After such a move, attacking and defending roles are changes and again the ball is thrown to the opposing playing field ... The game ends when one of the teams reaches a predefined number of points or after a certain time. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Ball über die Schnur]] [http://essayfast.com/order.php buy essay online] 94e7fcf6c310e6f24234bb31306a65bbdf999649 1536 2011-11-18T15:11:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = two groups with 3 to 10 players each |Location = (Volleyball) field |Equipment = ball, rope or net |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = two groups with 3 to 10 players each |Location = (Volleyball) field |Equipment = ball, rope or net |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Ball over the rope''' is a simple variant of the game ''Volleyball''. == Equpment == * a ball * Volleyball net (or as the name suggest, just a rope) fastened in the height of the player's heads. * probably markers for the borders of the playing field == Procedure == Two groups are formed, they move to their part of the playing field. During the game, the ball is thrown from one field (group) to the other. Of course, it has to pass ''over the rope''. The players in the opposing (defending) field have to catch the ball. If they are able to catch it, no group gets a point. If the ball drops outside the playing field (without the defending group having touched it), the defending team earns a point. However, if the ball drops on the floor inside the playing field (of the defending group) or the defending group touches the ball but is not able to catch it, the attacking group earns one point. After such a move, attacking and defending roles are changes and again the ball is thrown to the opposing playing field ... The game ends when one of the teams reaches a predefined number of points or after a certain time. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Ball über die Schnur]] e01ae69d46da8ceeff0730b8dfc7df973e116772 Balloon 0 972 3564 2307 2020-03-08T16:25:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = balloons, pens |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Balloon''' is an [[ice breaker game]] ([[name learning game]]). The participants can learn to know each other and each other's names. == Equipment == * each participant needs a balloon (prepare a few more, just in case) * a few pens that can write on the balloons == Procedure == Each player inflates his balloon and writes his name on it. Once the game starts, all players throw their balloon in the air and take any other balloon. They then search for the person whose name is written on the balloon, introduce themselves, and return the balloon. Then, another round is started. You can add smaller tasks upon returning the balloon, like telling a short story, giving a massage, etc. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Luftballon (Kennenlernspiel)]] f8de70a33cd97b0551082b83055d9cd5def40250 2307 2306 2012-02-14T09:53:20Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = balloons, pens |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Balloon''' is an [[ice breaker game]] ([[name learning game]]). The participants can learn to know each other and each other's names. == Equipment == * Each participant needs a balloon (prepare a few more, just in case) * a few pens that can write on the balloons == Procedure == Each player inflates his balloon and writes his name on it. Once the game starts, all players throw their balloon in the air and take any other balloon. They then search for the person whose name is written on the balloon, introduce themselves, and return the balloon. Then, another round is started. You can add smaller tasks upon returning the balloon, like telling a short story, giving a massage, etc. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Luftballon (Kennenlernspiel)]] b665f8a5cec16d6d8e982df34a27ad875e5296d8 2306 2012-02-14T09:53:10Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = balloons, pens |Duration = about 10..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = balloons, pens |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Balloon''' is an [[ice breaker game]] ([[[name learning game]]). The participants can learn to know each other and each other's names. == Equipment == * Each participant needs a balloon (prepare a few more, just in case) * a few pens that can write on the balloons == Procedure == Each player inflates his balloon and writes his name on it. Once the game starts, all players throw their balloon in the air and take any other balloon. They then search for the person whose name is written on the balloon, introduce themselves, and return the balloon. Then, another round is started. You can add smaller tasks upon returning the balloon, like telling a short story, giving a massage, etc. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Luftballon (Kennenlernspiel)]] 52a5e8f1e0b9819eb948026d5e58a9449a0656fd Baseball for children 0 335 1332 2011-08-29T09:44:41Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Children's baseball]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Children's baseball]] 71cd871566835685e68808ca9941a6e62ed18778 Bearing 0 851 2104 2012-01-30T18:50:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescript..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''bearing''' is an [[ice breaker game]] with elements of a [[trust building game]] or a [[group dynamics game]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The players are standing in two concentric circles (an inner and an outer circle). Each player from the outer circle has one player standing in front of him. In case of an odd number of players, one of the trainers participates in the game. The trainer then presents a short task, that all pairs of players have to do. They should be solvable without moving away where they are standing. Tasks can be massages, telling a short story, introducing oneself, etc. When all pairs have fulfilled the task, the players of the outer circle move one one position, so each player has got a new partner. Then, another task is given out by the trainer... [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Kugellager]] 463fff2a3089166abb4a6f60ca383aeae5045809 Beehive 0 845 2093 2012-01-30T16:42:42Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Jester and King]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Jester and King]] d636b7dcffa2e71d15a47db499344800c7f8406b Beer coaster game 0 792 3510 1994 2020-03-08T15:34:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = playing field |Equipment = lots of beer (drinking) coasters |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = - }} The '''beer coaster game''' is an active game for larger groups. You need a playing field with two areas for the teams and a large number of things that can be thrown (like: beer coasters, but you can use anything that flies and does not hurt anybody). == Equipment == * throwing objects: beer (drinking) crates as examples, but you can take anything that can fly and does not hurt anybody * a playing field; best a room, where the coasters cannot leave the playing area. == Procedure == The participants are split into two groups and each get an area assigned. The beer coasters are put on the border of both areas. After the starting signal both groups try to throw all objects into the other area. After some time, the game is stopped. Then, each team counts the number of coasters laying on there area. The team with FEWER coasters wins the game. == Variations == * To prevent players to collect the coasters and throw them to the other side just before the end of the game, some rules could be added: ** The end time can be classified (rendering collecting quite dangerous) ** collecting the coasters can be prohibited ** a team can gain a premature win if its area is (widely) cleaned of coasters (this can happen when the other team collects too many coasters) == Similar games == * The game [[pillow robbery]] is quite similar, but the objects have to be collected instead of being thrown away {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Bierblatteln]] 70d216ecda9e77e284e5503dbf5e6f2a4da1e546 1994 2012-01-25T21:16:56Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = playing field |Equipment = lots of beer (drinking) coasters |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparatio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = playing field |Equipment = lots of beer (drinking) coasters |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = - }} The '''beer coaster game''' is an active game for larger groups. You need a playing field with two areas for the teams and a large number of things that can be thrown (like: beer coasters, but you can use anything that flies and does not hurt anybody). == Equipment == * throwing objects: beer (drinking) crates as examples, but you can take anything that can fly and does not hurt anybody * a playing field; best a room, where the coasters cannot leave the playing area. == Procedure == The participants are split into two groups and each get an area asigned. The beer coasters are put on the border of both areas. After the starting signal both groups try to throw all objects into the other area. After some time, the game is stopped. Then, each team counts the number of coasters laying on there area. The team with FEWER coasters wins the game. == Variations == * To prevent players to collect the coasters and throw them to the other side just before the end of the game, some rules could be added: ** The end time can be classified (rendering collecting quite dangerous) ** collecting the coasters can be prohibited ** a team can gain a premature win if its area is (widely) cleaned of coasters (this can happen when the other team collects too many coasters) == Similar games == * The game [[pillow robbery]] is quite similar, but the objects have to be collected instead of being thrown away {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Bierblatteln]] 6661c551d084c2fcb1c3ff5fe8fc01c8c7f25248 Beer coaster target practice 0 778 1966 1964 2012-01-25T08:16:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = beer coasters |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''beer coaster target practice''' is a simple [[coordination game]] that can easily be played as tournament. == Equipment == * beer coaster * some target object (bucket, bowl, etc.) == Procedure == One after the other, the players try to throw a beer coaster into the target object. The target is about 2 meters away from their standing position (but that can be adapted to the abilities of the participants). How many throws do the players need to hit the target? [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Bierdeckel-Zielschießen]] c2e1a0e99152a81b0b03536795447d6245613153 1964 2012-01-24T22:54:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = beer coasters |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescrip..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = beer coasters |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''beer coaster target practice''' is a simple [[coordination game]] that can easily be played as tournament. == Equipment == * beer coaster * some target object (basket, etc.) == Procedure == One after the other, the players try to throw a bee coaster into the target object. The target is about 2 meters away from their standing position (but that can be adapted to the abilities of the participants). How many throws do the players need to hit the target? [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Bierdeckel-Zielschießen]] 28fb14d9f26b42404c7cc972deb1d0f68c7584f6 Beer crate climbing 0 773 1953 1952 2012-01-24T09:48:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one after the other |Location = flat (but not too hard) floor, possibilities to secure the climber |Equipment = beer crates, climbing harness |Duration = several minutes per participant |Preparation = prepare protection facilities |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Beer crate climbing''' is a [[coordination game]], where one player after the other tries to climb as high as possible on a tower of beer crates. You need professional climbing protection to ensure the security of the participants! == Equipment == * at least 10 beer crates (stackable) * climbing protection (harness, ropes, etc.) * flat floor == Procedure == Each player is secured. Then, he has to stack the beer crates for himself to a tower (only one single tower is allowed). As the tower gets higher, he has to climb up the tower while constructing it. Another player should provide him with the beer crates to add to the tower. It is absolutely vital to ensure the security of the participants. The tower will eventually collapse, the player will eventually fall down. Also, watch out for collapsing towers and falling beer crates! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Bierkisten-Klettern]] 682d82d61abc1b93049aadf04a4c52034628c7e8 1952 2012-01-24T09:48:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one after the other |Location = flat (but not too hard) floor, possibilities to secure the climber |Equipment = beer crates, c..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one after the other |Location = flat (but not too hard) floor, possibilities to secure the climber |Equipment = beer crates, climbing harness |Duration = several minutes per participant |Preparation = prepare protection facilities |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Beer crate climbing'''' is a [[coordination game]], where one player after the other tries to climb as high as possible on a tower of beer crates. You need professional climbing protection to ensure the security of the participants! == Equipment == * at least 10 beer crates (stackable) * climbing protection (harness, ropes, etc.) * flat floor == Procedure == Each player is secured. Then, he has to stack the beer crates for himself to a tower (only one single tower is allowed). As the tower gets higher, he has to climb up the tower while constructing it. Another player should provide him with the beer crates to add to the tower. It is absolutely vital to ensure the security of the participants. The tower will eventually collapse, the player will eventually fall down. Also, watch out for collapsing towers and falling beer crates! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Bierkisten-Klettern]] 74b0984e3c9e0029598e76f048b2ef439ea1e731 Behind the curtain 0 144 3449 1321 2020-03-07T21:23:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary<br/>two groups |Location = arbitrary, but best at a door frame |Equipment = one opaque blanket |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Behind the curtain''' is a simple [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]], that requires speed, fast reactions and good memory. It also serves as [[name learning game]]. To play the game, all players should have heard the names of all players; it cannot be played by players who have no idea what the other players' names are. == Equipment == You need one opaque blanket to play the game (or something similar to separate to people so they can't see each other). The game is best played at a door frame, with one group on each side of the door. If you cannot use that, you have to separate the groups in such a way they can't see each other. == Procedure == The two groups are selecting one player each. Those players are both standing on "their" side of the blanket so they can't see each other. Those to players should also not be able to see the other players of the other group. Then, the referee drops the blanket so both players can see each other. Both have to shout the name of the other player as soon as possible; the faster player earns a point for his team. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Namensschreck]] 5d90b08048f38f572493d074051b6597581530e2 1321 273 2011-08-26T08:02:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary<br/>two Groups |Location = arbitrary, but best at a door frame |Equipment = one opaque blanket |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Behind the curtain''' is a simple [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]], that requires speed, fast reactions and good memory. It also serves as [[name learning game]]. To play the game, all players should have heard the names of all players; it cannot be played by players who have no idea what the other players' names are. == Equipment == You need one opaque blanket to play the game (or something similar to separate to people so they can't see each other). The game is best played at a door frame, with one group on each side of the door. If you don't have that, you have to separate the groups in such a way they can't see each other. == Procedure == The two groups are selecting one player each. Those players are both standing on "their" side of the blanket so they can't see each other. Those to players should also not be able to see the other players of the other group. Then, the referee drops the blanket so both players can see each other. Both have to shout the name of the other player as soon as possible; the faster player earns a point for his team. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Namensschreck]] 6ea5aaa764ca623f3c97f5e7eb98f1c91e277cdc 273 2011-03-08T22:09:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary<br/>two Groups |Location = arbitrary, but best at a door frame |Equipment = one opaque blanke..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary<br/>two Groups |Location = arbitrary, but best at a door frame |Equipment = one opaque blanket |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Behind the curtain''' is a simple [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]], that requires speed, fast reactions and good memory. It also serves as [[name learning game]]. To play the game, all players should have heard the names of all players; it cannot be played by players who have no idea what the other players' names are. == Equipment == You need one opaque blanket to play the game (or something similar to separate to people so they can't see each other). The game is best played at a door frame, with one group on each side of the door. If you don't have that, you have to separate the groups in such a way they can't see each other. == Procedure == The two groups are selecting one player each. Those players are both standing on "their" side of the blanket so they can't see each other. Those to players should also not be able to see the other players of the other group. Then, the referee drops the blanket so both players can see each other. Both have to shout the name of the other player as soon as possible; the faster player earns a point for his team. {{Picture}} [[Category:Reaction game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Namensschreck]] c1e197d7461a86a24d2ce617c41c173c3904a789 Bench balance 0 5 3322 68 2015-10-08T06:40:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = coordination game, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6-10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one bench (w/o backrest) |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} '''Bench balance''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[group dynamics game]] for groups of around 8 people. More players can take part if more than one bench is available. It is best played outside on grass (to minimize chances of physical injury). == Equipment == * at least one bench (without backrest) == Rules == All players stand on top of the bench. Once the game starts, nobody may step off the bench. If one player does, the whole group loses. Now, the referee orders the players to sort in a special way. He can order to sort by age, alphabetically by name, etc. The players now have to sort accordingly, but without stepping of the bench; the have to reorder without falling of the bench. The game helps new groups to get in touch with each other; they have to coordinate, to physically touch and help each other, to work towards a common goal. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Coordination game]] [[de:Bierbank-Balance]] f1f2724bd94bbcf7608288a44775a9dca24f4c8f 68 34 2011-02-15T22:01:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = coordination game, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6-10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one bench (w/o backrest) |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} '''Bench balance''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[group dynamics game]] for groups of around 8 people. More players can take part if more than one bench is available. It is best played outside on grass (to minimize chances of physical injury). == Equipment == * at least one bench (without backrest) == Rules == All players stand on top of the bench. Once the game starts, nobody may step off (if one does, the group loses). Now, the referee orders the players to sort in a special way. He can order to sort by age, alphabetically by name, etc. The players now have to sort accordingly, but without stepping of the bench; the have to reorder without falling of the bench. The game helps new groups to get in touch with each other; they have to coordinate, to physically touch and help each other, to work towards a common goal. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Coordination game]] [[de:Bierbank-Balance]] 9eff72b12ada8c313c079fdda0a18ff086f66f0f 34 11 2011-02-15T08:58:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = coordination game, group-dynamic game |PlayerCount = 6-10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one bench (w/o backrest) |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} '''Bench balance''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[group-dynamic game]] for groups of around 8 people. More players can take part if more than one bench is available. It is best played outside on grass (to minimize chances of physical injury). == Equipment == * at least one bench (without backrest) == Rules == All players stand on top of the bench. Once the game starts, nobody may step off (if one does, the group loses). Now, the referee orders the players to sort in a special way. He can order to sort by age, alphabetically by name, etc. The players now have to sort accordingly, but without stepping of the bench; the have to reorder without falling of the bench. The game helps new groups to get in touch with each other; they have to coordinate, to physically touch and help each other, to work towards a common goal. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Coordination game]] [[Category:Group-dynamic game]] [[de:Bierbank-Balance]] 4361fd4826cb60736ef2251ac9c633d0da6dd7bb 11 7 2011-02-13T14:37:57Z 88.117.125.251 0 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = coordination game, group-dynamic game |PlayerCount = 6-10 |Location = everywhere |Stuff = one bench (w/o backrest) |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} '''Bench balance''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[group-dynamic game]] for groups of around 8 people. More players can take part if more than one bench is available. It is best played outside on grass (to minimize chances of physical injury). == Stuff == * at least one bench (without backrest) == Rules == All players stand on top of the bench. Once the game starts, nobody may step off (if one does, the group loses). Now, the referee orders the players to sort in a special way. He can order to sort by age, alphabetically by name, etc. The players now have to sort accordingly, but without stepping of the bench; the have to reorder without falling of the bench. The game helps new groups to get in touch with each other; they have to coordinate, to physically touch and help each other, to work towards a common goal. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Coordination game]] [[Category:Group-dynamic game]] [[de:Bierbank-Balance]] 6b8bd959e130d8a4c39f57e920c63219f3a00b97 7 2011-02-12T19:07:27Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = Coordination game |PlayerCount = 6-10 |Location = everywhere |Stuff = one bench (w/o backrest) |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |PictureDesc..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Coordination game |PlayerCount = 6-10 |Location = everywhere |Stuff = one bench (w/o backrest) |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} '''Bench balance''' is a [[coordination game]] for groups of around 8 people. More players can take part if more than one bench is available. It is best played outside on grass (to minimize chances of physical injury). == Stuff == * at least one bench (without backrest) == Rules == All players stand on top of the bench. Once the game starts, nobody may step off (if one does, the group loses). Now, the referee orders the players to sort in a special way. He can order to sort by age, alphabetically by name, etc. The players now have to sort accordingly, but without stepping of the bench; the have to reorder without falling of the bench. The game helps new groups to get in touch with each other; they have to coordinate, to physically touch and help each other, to work towards a common goal. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Coordination game]] [[de:Bierbank-Balance]] 7551b4f00903d0da5ee54ef7425f8876c749d422 Bird beast fish 0 1399 2850 2845 2012-07-05T07:49:00Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary (usually about 10) |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} '''Bird, Beast, Fish''' is a [[brain game]] where participants have to pay close attention. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == All players sit or stand facing the leader. The leader points at any random person and says either "bird", "beast", or "fish". The player pointed at then has to say the name (species) of this category. The leader (or the whole group) can slowly count up to 10 (or so). When the player cannot think of an animal of the correct category within that time, he is out of the game. Then, the leader points at another person and selects the next category. Of course, during one round of the game, no species may be repeated. The last player to remain in the game wins! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Tier Vogel Fisch]] d1bea546701f76d14dca3eeb2c3c7221d4694521 2845 2012-06-28T16:16:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary (usually about 10) |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Prep..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary (usually about 10) |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} '''Bird, Beast, Fish''' is a [[brain game]] where participants have to pay close attention. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == All players sit or stand facing the leader. The leader points at any random person and says either "bird", "beast", or "fish". The player pointed at then has to say the name (species) of this category. The leader (or the whole group) can slowly count up to 10 (or so). When the player cannot think of an animal of the correct category within that time, he is out of the game. Then, the leader points at another person and selects the next category. Of course, during one round of the game, no species may be repeated. The last player to remain in the game wins! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] 8435252654ca23184f84c7b8a7a0c99307ab33f4 Black Stories 0 1734 3258 3257 2012-12-20T09:15:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = usually 10 minutes or longer |Preparation = buy or prepare the card game |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Black Stories''' are a brand of riddles. They are a commercial variation of [[situation puzzle]]s. Typically, the stories are about strange criminal cases, often involving a dead person. The criminal case has to be solved by the audience. Different decks of card with different topics are available. == Equipment == To play the game, you need a few of the stories available. == Procedure == The trainer presents (reads) the story and explains the rules of the game. Then, the other players (at least those who don't know the riddle and its solution) may ask questions to the trainer. However, the trainer may only answer with "yes" or "no" (or "invalid question"). Using those hints, the participants have to solve the mystery of the criminal case, so identify the murderer or find out why the persion died. === Black Stories Card Decks === * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897773643/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897773643&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 1] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897772701/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897772701&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 2] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897773287/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897773287&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 3] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897774496/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897774496&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 4] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/389777545X/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=389777545X&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 5] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776022/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776022&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 6] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776308/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776308&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 7] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/389777674X/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=389777674X&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 8] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776170/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776170&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Funny Death Edition: 50 rabenschwarze Rätsel rund um die skurrilsten realen Todesfälle] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776162/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776162&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Holiday Edition] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897774828/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897774828&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Movie Edition] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897775662/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897775662&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Krimi Edition] [[Category:Commercial game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Black Stories]] 18af2459aae6c01b5f3f3f7dd314c0a41ce7a911 3257 3246 2012-12-20T09:15:20Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = usually 10 minutes or longer |Preparation = buy or prepare the card game |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Black Stories''' are a brand of riddles. They are a commercial variation of [[situation puzzle]]s. Typically, the stories are about strange criminal cases, often involving a dead person. The criminal case has to be solved by the audience. Different decks of card with different topics are available. == Equipment == To play the game, you need a few of the stories available. == Procedure == The trainer presents (reads) the story and explains the rules of the game. Then, the other players (at least those who don't know the riddle and its solution) may ask questions to the trainer. However, the trainer may only answer with "yes" or "no" (or "invalid question"). Using those hints, the participants have to solve the mystery of the criminal case, so identify the murderer or find out why the persion died. === Black Stories Card Decks === * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897773643/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897773643&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 1] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897772701/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897772701&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 2] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897773287/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897773287&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 3] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897774496/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897774496&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 4] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/389777545X/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=389777545X&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 5] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776022/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776022&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 6] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776308/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776308&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 7] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/389777674X/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=389777674X&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 8] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776170/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776170&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Funny Death Edition: 50 rabenschwarze Rätsel rund um die skurrilsten realen Todesfälle] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776162/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776162&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Holiday Edition] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897774828/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897774828&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Movie Edition] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897775662/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897775662&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Krimi Edition] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Black Stories]] b5a2c42dbf55c8eb1758ca2602813b37f62b525c 3246 2012-12-18T09:58:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = usually 10 minutes or longer |Preparation = buy or prepare the card game ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = usually 10 minutes or longer |Preparation = buy or prepare the card game |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Black Stories''' are a brand of riddles. They are a commercial variation of [[situation puzzle]]s. Typically, the stories are about strange criminal cases, often involving a dead person. The criminal case has to be solved by the audience. Different decks of card with different topics are available. == Equipment == To play the game, you need a few of the stories available. == Procedure == The trainer presents (reads) the story and explains the rules of the game. Then, the other players (at least those who don't know the riddle and its solution) may ask questions to the trainer. However, the trainer may only answer with "yes" or "no" (or "invalid question"). Using those hints, the participants have to solve the mystery of the criminal case, so identify the murderer or find out why the persion died. === Black Stories Card Decks === * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897773643/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897773643&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 1] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897772701/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897772701&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 2] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897773287/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897773287&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 3] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897774496/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897774496&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 4] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/389777545X/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=389777545X&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 5] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776022/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776022&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 6] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776308/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776308&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 7] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/389777674X/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=389777674X&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories 8] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776170/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776170&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Funny Death Edition: 50 rabenschwarze Rätsel rund um die skurrilsten realen Todesfälle] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897776162/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897776162&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Holiday Edition] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897774828/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897774828&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Movie Edition] * [http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3897775662/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=3897775662&linkCode=as2&tag=spielewiki-21 Black Stories - Krimi Edition] [[Category:Commercial game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Black Stories]] 18af2459aae6c01b5f3f3f7dd314c0a41ce7a911 Black hole 0 991 2340 2012-02-16T15:51:31Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Cannibal]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Cannibal]] d4bab923fde328b8672bd304be40373b71925e7c Black magic 0 322 3433 3432 2020-03-07T21:06:19Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = you need a second player who knows the game (and the solution) }} '''Black magic''' is a [[riddle]] or [[guessing game]] that you can play almost anytime without any special equipment. However, you need a second player who is able to perform ''black magic''. Due to the nature of the game as a riddle, it can be played until everybody has found out the solution; it is no fun to play it any further after that. == Equipment == * You don't need any special equipment; the room you are playing in should contain a few objects that can be pointed at during the game. * It should be possible for one player to leave the group for some time, so it cannot be played while driving in a car, for instance. == Procedure == This is how to play ''black magic'': One of the adept players (A) leaves the room. The other players, lead by the second adept player (B) agree on one of the objects in the room. That object can be anything in there: the door, a light bulb, a book, the ear of one player, whatever. Then, they call in player A back in. B now talks to A and suggest several objects. He asks "Did we decide upon the light bulb?" "Did we decide upon the green book?" "Did we decide upon the black pen?" "Did we decide upon the door?" Player A always answers "no, that's the wrong object", until, of course, when B suggest the correct object, he answers "yes, that was the object you decided upon". The other players are usually astonished and want to find out how that worked. Must have been ''black magic'', right? Typically, a few rounds are played, where the participants get more and more inquisitive but wary. Is it always the fourth object? Do they exchange some secret sign? Is it something player A says? All of this is wrong, of course, pure ''black magic'' solves the mystery! == Solution == It is more fun to find the solution by just playing the game and trying. If you want to access it right now: [[Black magic/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Schwarze Magie]] bcf59bbbad6bc420dd76ba6944e35e6cc6874a3d 3432 3381 2018-02-04T21:13:39Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = you need a second player who knows the game (and the solution) }} '''Black magic''' is a [[riddle]] or [[guessing game]] that you can play almost anytime without any special equipment. However, you need a second player who is able to perform ''black magic''. Due to the nature of the game as a riddle, it can be played until everybody knows the solution; it is no fun then to play it any further. == Equipment == * You don't need any special equipment; the room you are playing in should contain a few objects that can be pointed at during the game. * It should be possible for one player to leave the group for some time, so it cannot be played while driving in a car, for instance. == Procedure == This is how to play ''black magic'': One of the adept players (A) leaves the room. The other players, lead by the second adept player (B) agree on one of the objects in the room (can be anything in there; the door, a light bulb, a book, the ear of one player, whatever). Then, they call in player A. B now talks to A and suggest several objects. He asks "Did we decide upon the light bulb?" "Did we decide upon the green book?" "Did we decide upon the black pen?" "Did we decide upon the door?" Player A always answers "no, that's the wrong object", until, of course, when B suggest the correct object, he answers "yes, that was the object you decided upon". The other players are usually astonished and want to find out how that worked. Typically, a few rounds are played, where the participants get more and more inquisitive but wary. Is it always the fourth object? Do they exchange some secret sign? Is it something player A says? All of this is wrong, of course, pure ''black magic'' solves the mystery! == Solution == It is more fun to find the solution by just playing the game and trying. If you want to have it right now: [[Black magic/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Schwarze Magie]] 29258d9ff890fa397262e9a678b4ac098578c788 3381 3198 2016-03-02T00:46:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = you need a second player who knows the game (and the solution) }} '''Black magic''' is a [[riddle]] or [[guessing game]] that you can play almost anytime without any special equipment. However, you need a second player who is able to perform ''black magic''. Due to the nature of the game as a riddle, it can be played until everybody knows the solution; it is no fun then to play it any further. == Equipment == * You don't need any special equipment; the room you are playing in should contain a few objects that can be pointed at during the game. * It should be possible for one player to leave for some time, so it cannot be played while driving in a car, for instance. == Procedure == This is how to play ''black magic'': One of the adept players (A) leaves the room. The other players, lead by the second adept player (B) agree on one of the objects in the room (can be anything in there; the door, a light bulb, a book, the ear of one player, whatever). Then, they call in player A. B now talks to A and suggest several objects. He asks "Did we decide upon the light bulb?" "Did we decide upon the green book?" "Did we decide upon the black pen?" "Did we decide upon the door?" Player A always answers "no, that's the wrong object", until, of course, when B suggest the correct object, he answers "yes, that was the object you decided upon". The other players are usually astonished and want to find out how that worked. Typically, a few rounds are played, where the participants get more and more inquisitive but wary. Is it always the fourth object? Do they exchange some secret sign? Is it something player A says? All of this is wrong, of course, pure ''black magic'' solves the mystery! == Solution == It is more fun to find the solution by just playing the game and trying. If you want to have it right now: [[Black magic/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Schwarze Magie]] fff3b2d0af5d6ef86ca41e35a1600eba43ae275e 3198 1310 2012-12-12T11:02:04Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = you need a second player who knows the game (and the solution) }} '''Black magic''' is a [[riddle]]/[[guessing game]] that you can play whenever and whereever without any (special) equipment. However, you need a second player who is able to perform ''black magic''. Due to the nature of the game as a riddle, it can be played until everybody knows the solution; it is no fun then to play it any further. == Equipment == * You don't need any special equipment; the room you are playing in should contain a few objects that can be pointed at during the game. * It should be possible for one player to leave for some time, so it cannot be played while driving in a car, for instance. == Procedure == This is how to play ''black magic'': One of the adept players (A) leaves the room. The other players, lead by the second adept player (B) agree on one of the objects in the room (can be anything in there; the door, a light bulb, a book, the ear of one player, whatever). Then, they call in player A. B now talks to A and suggest several objects. He asks "Did we decide upon the light bulb?" "Did we decide upon the green book?" "Did we decide upon the black pen?" "Did we decide upon the door?" Player A always answers "no, that's the wrong object", until, of course, when B suggest the correct object, he answers "yes, that was the object you decided upon". The other players are usually astonished and want to find out how that worked. Typically, a few rounds are played, where the participants get more and more inquisitive but wary. Is it always the fourth object? Do they exchange some secret sign? Is it something player A says? All of this is wrong, of course, pure ''black magic'' solves the mystery :-) == Solution == It is more fun fo find the solution by just playing the game and trying. If you want to have it right now: [[Black magic/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Schwarze Magie]] 813e1a6dab96b1e72699d0a6a64fcd4e45c5f46f 1310 2011-08-25T08:05:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = you need a second player who knows ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = you need a second player who knows the game (and the solution) }} '''Black magic''' is a [[riddle]]/[[guessing game]] that you can play whenever and whereever without any (special) equipment. However, you need a second player who is able to perform ''black magic''. Due to the nature of the game as a riddle, it can be played until everybody knows the solution; it is no fun then to play it any further. == Equipment == * You don't need any special equipment; the room you are playing in should contain a few objects that can be pointed at during the game. * It should be possible for one player to leave for some time, so it cannot be played while driving in a car, for instance. == Procedure == One of the adept players (A) leaves the room. The other players, lead by the second adept player (B) agree on one of the objects in the room (can be anything in there; the door, a light bulb, a book, the ear of one player, whatever). Then, they call in player A. B now talks to A and suggest several objects. He asks "Did we decide upon the light bulb?" "Did we decide upon the green book?" "Did we decide upon the black pen?" "Did we decide upon the door?" Player A always answers "no, that's the wrong object", until, of course, when B suggest the correct object, he answers "yes, that was the object you decided upon". The other players are usually astonished and want to find out how that worked. Typically, a few rounds are played, where the participants get more and more inquisitive but wary. Is it always the fourth object? Do they exchange some secret sign? Is it something player A says? All of this is wrong, of course, pure ''black magic'' solves the mystery :-) == Solution == It is more fun fo find the solution by just playing the game and trying. If you want to have it right now: [[Black magic/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Schwarze Magie]] 11a186afff13d84f56baad16c461e35499efd44e Black magic/solution 0 325 2123 1314 2012-01-30T21:38:55Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Black magic]]''' is presented. == Solution == Well, you don't actually get the solution, but a good tip: take a look at the sequence of objects suggested. Especially, the object immediately before the correct one. Remember, this is about ''black magic''. [[Category:Riddle solution]] [[de:Schwarze Magie/Lösung]] 8fc88efca2bfa5cae638e62342f064e30d2fedeb 1314 2011-08-25T08:10:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Black magic]]''' is presented. == Solution == Well, you don't actually get the solution, but a good tip: take a look at the sequence o..." wikitext text/x-wiki Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Black magic]]''' is presented. == Solution == Well, you don't actually get the solution, but a good tip: take a look at the sequence of objects suggested. Especially, the object immediately before the correct one. Remember, this is about ''black magic''. [[Category:Riddle solution]] e385fc709cbe71fd91a5fb0e85837e8baa453e32 Blind arranging 0 779 1968 1967 2012-01-25T11:32:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors or in a larger room |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = about 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Blind arranging''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for groups of about 10 to 20 people. The more players participate, the longer and harder the task becomes. == Equipment == * each participant needs blindfolds == Procedure == The participants are blindfolded and stand in the room. Then they get their task: line up in one consecutive line according to you first name. Additionally, the task has to be solved without talking! You can also use other similar tasks: * line up according to you age * line up according to your shoe size * etc. The group then discusses how it can solve the task. They may talk during this round of discussions, but when they are ready to execute their solution, they have to cease talking. Typically, the team also choses a speaker that later on announces when the team thinks it has solved its task. == hints == While the team solves the task, they may not talk, but they can communicate by other means (stomping, clapping their hands, whistling, ....). The trainers can give some hints about this when the team has no idea how to solve the task. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Blindes Finden]] 6390c6c02d81a356e611451fd8853948edfe8dbf 1967 2012-01-25T11:32:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors or in a larger room |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = about 20 to 30 minutes |Preparat..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors or in a larger room |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = about 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Blind arranging''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for groups of about 10 to 20 people. The more players participate, the longer and harder the task becomes. == Equipment == * each participant needs blindfolds == Procedure == The participants are blindfolded and stand in the room. Then they get their task: line up in one consecutive line according to you first name. Additionally, the task has to be solved without talking! You can also use other similar tasks: * line up according to you age * line up according to your shoe size * etc. The group then discusses how it can solve the task. They may talk during this round of discussions, but when they are ready to execute their solution, they have to cease talking. Typically, the team also choses a speaker that later on announces when the team thinks it has solved its task. == hints == While the team solves the task, they may not talk, but they can communicate by other means (stomping, clapping their hands, whistling, ....). The trainers can give some hints about this when the team has no idea how to solve the task. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game outdoors]] [[de:Blindes Finden]] a68276bc6b590462822ad0d9dd0c4e4f7e09ac16 Blind man's sanctuary 0 348 3454 1356 2020-03-07T21:28:19Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 or so |Location = small playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = }} '''Blind man's sanctuary''' is a [[calm game]] for a group of participants not all too large. == Equipment == * blindfolds for each player * chalk == Procedure == All players stand at one end of the room. Using chalk, the referee draws a small circle on the opposite end of the room. Then, all players are blindfolded. When the starting signal is given, all players try to move to the circle. They may not actively, forcefully impede each other, but of course, everybody is trying to reach the same location, so some degree of pushing might be justifiable. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Blinde Wegsuche]] 1b4ccbe4ca48c19c7b1c87380e469e4e76da8e25 1356 1355 2011-09-06T18:14:03Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 or so |Location = small playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = }} '''Blind man's sanctuary''' is a [[calm game]] for a group of participants not all too large. == Equipment == * blindfolds for each player * chalk == Procedure == All players stand at one end of the room. Using chalk, the referee draws a small circle on the opposite end of the room. Then, all players are blindfolded. When the starting signal is given, all players try to move to the circle. They may not actively, forcefully impede each other, but of course, everybody is trying to reach the same location, so some degree of pushing might be justifyable. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Blinde Wegsuche]] bfc6b66f7197ee0111f7f66b7b05c2dba59fa0ef 1355 1353 2011-09-06T18:13:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 or so |Location = small playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = }} '''Blind man's sanctuary''' ist a [[calm game]] for a group of participants not all too large. == Equipment == * blindfolds for each player * chalk == Procedure == All players stand at one end of the room. Using chalk, the referee draws a small circle on the opposite end of the room. Then, all players are blindfolded. When the starting signal is given, all players try to move to the circle. They may not actively, forcefully impede each other, but of course, everybody is trying to reach the same location, so some degree of pushing might be justifyable. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Blinde Wegsuche]] 74797ea42419c7117e7884ebbd62b571f270a7a7 1353 2011-09-06T18:11:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 or so |Location = small playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }}..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 or so |Location = small playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Blind man's sanctuary''' ist a [[calm game]] for a group of participants not all too large. == Equipment == * blindfolds for each player * chalk == Procedure == All players stand at one end of the room. Using chalk, the referee draws a small circle on the opposite end of the room. Then, all players are blindfolded. When the starting signal is given, all players try to move to the circle. They may not actively, forcefully impede each other, but of course, everybody is trying to reach the same location, so some degree of pushing might be justifyable. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Blinde Wegsuche]] b9f116e1675ca2337214d22a02fcac2b34b1cfdc Blind number tag 0 905 3544 2207 2020-03-08T16:06:36Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = circle game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Blind number tag''' is a variation of the game [[swap positions]]. == Equipment == * chairs (one less than participants) * blindfolds == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle. One player is standing in the center of the circle, he is blindfolded. All other players count from one and thus get a number assigned. The player in the middle then calls two number. Those players have to switch their positions. The tagger has to try and tag (touch) them; when he is able to do so, the tagged player is the new tagger in the next round. The tagger can also give the command "all". Then, all players have to switch positions (nobody may seat on the chair he came from. == Similar games == * [[swap positions]] ** [[I am sitting in the green and love]] ** [[fruit salad]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Zahlensalat]] 3bdbda337fb6e1c65e6f86307aeae2235344612d 2207 2206 2012-02-07T10:47:20Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = circle game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Blind number tag''' is a variation of the game [[swap positions]]. == Equipment == * chairs (one less than participants) * blindfolds == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle. One player is standing in the center of the circle, he is blindfolded. All other players count from one and thus get a number assigned. The player in the middle then calls two number. Those players have to switch their positions. The tagger has to try and tag (touch) them; when he is able to do so, the tagged player is the new tagger in the next round. The tagger can also give the command "all". Then, all players have to switch positions (nobody may seat on the chair he came from. == Similar games == *[[swap positions]] **[[I am sitting in the green and love]] **[[fruit salad]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Zahlensalat]] acbabe6a1db04c277a33de9560ddd00a7e003244 2206 2012-02-07T10:47:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = circle game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Blind number ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = circle game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Blind number tag''' is a variation of the game [[swap positions]]. == Equipment == * chairs (one less than participants) * blindfolds == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle. One player is standing in the center of the circle, he is blindfolded. All other players count from one and thus get a number assigned. The player in the middle then calls two number. Those players have to switch their positions. The tagger has to try and tag (touch) them; when he is able to do so, the tagged player is the new tagger in the next round. The tagger can also give the command "all". Then, all players have to switch positions (nobody may seat on the chair he came from. == Similar games == *[[swap positions]] **[[I am sitting in the green an love]] **[[fruit salad]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Zahlensalat]] 94ad774b519c62190686e8b5799ac8182f5779c0 Blind pirate 0 351 3457 1363 2020-03-07T21:29:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = at least two, not too many |Location = everywhere (silence!) |Equipment = some small treasure, blindfolds (optionally) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''blind pirate''' is a [[calm game]]. The pirate is guarding his treasure. The other players have to steal the treasure without being caught by the pirate. == Equipment == If necessary, you can play the game without any special equipment. However: * blindfolds for the pirate would be great * as treasure, any smaller item can be taken (scarf, keys, coins, etc.) == Preparation == The pirate is sitting in the center of the room, the treasure is laying on the floor right in front of him. He closes his eyes (or uses the blindfolds). All the other players are standing along the walls (or outside the playing area) and are as quite as possible. == Procedure == The referee appoints a certain player that may try to steal the treasure. He sneaks to it and tries to remove it. If he manages to do so, he gets a point. The pirate may defend itself by pointing in the direction of an approaching thief. If the direction is (roughly) correct, the thief is out of the game. Of course, the pirate may not just point aimlessly around ... == Similar games == * [[Guardian game]] is quite similar, but its a tag game and can be played by larger groups. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Blinder Pirat]] d2845c5729a389a73fd5d43551453bbbd7fd1100 1363 1361 2011-09-07T17:45:47Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = at least two, not too many |Location = everywhere (silence!) |Equipment = some small treasure, blindfolds (optionally) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''blind pirate''' is a [[calm game]]. The pirate is guarding his treasure. The other players have to steal the treasure without being caught by the pirate. == Equipment == If necessary, you can play the game without any special equipment. However, * blindfolds for the pirate would be great * as treasure, any smaller item can be taken (scarf, keys, coins, etc.) == Preparation == The pirate is sitting in the center of the room, the treasure is laying on the floor right in front of him. He closes his eyes (or uses the blindfolds). All the other players are standing along the walls (or outside the playing area) and are as quite as possible. == Procedure == The referee appoints a certain player that may try to steal the treasure. He sneaks to it and tries to remove it. If he manages to do so, he gets a point. The pirate may defend itself by pointing in the direction of an approaching thief. If the direction is (roughly) correct, the thief is out of the game. Of course, the pirate may not just point aimlessly around ... == Similar games == * [[Guardian game]] is quite similar, but its a tag game and can be played by larger groups. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Blinder Pirat]] 8ed686eb7a68eeca7d8149aa751937a954b89015 1361 2011-09-07T17:44:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = at least two, not too many |Location = everywhere (silence!) |Equipment = some small treasure, blindfolds (optionally) |Duration = a f..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = at least two, not too many |Location = everywhere (silence!) |Equipment = some small treasure, blindfolds (optionally) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''blind pirate''' is a [[calm game]]. The pirate is guarding his treasure. The other players have to steal the treasure without being caught by the pirate. == Equipment == If necessary, you can play the game without any special equipment. However, * blindfolds for the pirate would be great * as treasure, any smaller item can be taken (scarf, keys, coins, etc.) == Preparation == The pirate is sitting in the center of the room, the treasure is laying on the floor right in front of him. He closes his eyes (or uses the blindfolds). All the other players are standing along the walls (or outside the playing area) and are as quite as possible. == Procedure == The referee appoints a certain player that may try to steal the treasure. He sneaks to it and tries to remove it. If he manages to do so, he gets a point. The pirate may defend itself by pointing in the direction of an approaching thief. If the direction is (roughly) correct, the thief is out of the game. Of course, the pirate may not just point aimlessly around ... == Similar games == * [[Guardian game]] is quite similar, but its a tag game and can be played by larger groups. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Blinder Pirat]] 36b74640f49e50aa04e7b9b9e147c21b1331cd71 Blind tent pitch 0 959 3559 2285 2020-03-08T16:22:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = outdoors |Equipment = one tent, blindfolds |Duration = about 20 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Blind tent pitch''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for about 5 to 10 players (per tent). == Equipment == * Each player needs to be blindfolded * One tent for each participating group == Procedure == The players get the task to raise the tent, but are blindfolded for that task. Usually, the team may look at the parts of the tent first and discuss how the task can be solved. Once the team is ready, everybody is blindfolded, and they may start to pitch the tent. [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Zeltbau blind]] db97b0cbb3d8f4784690de241e39fb00f5cadf7f 2285 2012-02-12T17:38:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = outdoors |Equipment = one tent, blindfolds |Duration = about 20 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Bli..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = outdoors |Equipment = one tent, blindfolds |Duration = about 20 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Blind tent pitch''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for about 5 to 10 players (per tent). == Equipment == * Each player needs to be blindfolded * One tent for each participant == Procedure == The players get the task to raise the tent, but are blindfolded for that task. Usually, the team may look at the parts of the tent first and discuss how the task can be solved. Once the team is ready, everybody is blindfolded, and they may start to pitch the tent. [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Zeltbau blind]] 695d50042b24af7b640d9b0575b8a3105dbf50e4 Blindfolded Make-Up 0 1418 2872 2012-07-20T08:51:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = make up, blindfolds, camera or mirror |Duration = several minu..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = make up, blindfolds, camera or mirror |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Blindfolded make-up''' is a [[coordination game]] for smaller groups. == Equipment == * make-up equipment * blindfolds * (optionally: camera, mirror, etc.) == Procedure == A random ordering of participants is chosen. The first player has his eyes blindfolded. He then has to prepare a make-up on the second player. When he thinks he is finished, the second player is blindfolded and styles the third player, and so on. This is continued until all players have sufficient make-up in their faces. If you want, you can deliver special tasks, like creating a colorful makeup, styling up for a festivity, designing an animal, ... Finally, the results are compared. It might be quite funny, so prepare a camera to take a photograph. Tip: If everyone does not style the next, but the previous player in the row, then the blindfolds will not destroy the make-up just created. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with make-up]] [[de:Blindes Schminken]] 15a99dff15804716769a2e97db523a1efc7f5e02 Blindfolded soccer 0 74 3359 244 2016-02-29T21:31:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball, goal, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = prepare the field }} '''Blindfolded soccer''' is a variant of soccer with additional handicap. It has also elements of a [[trust building game]]. == Required equipment == You need the following equipment to play the game: * a ball (for example, a soccer ball) * two goals * blindfolds for half of the players == Procedure == Blindfolded soccer is played by the rules of soccer. Half of the players (of each team) are blindfolded, though. Only those players may shoot the ball. The other players support the blindfolded players (each blindfolded player is supported by one "seeing" player). Their task is to exactly tell the blindfolded players where to go, where the ball and the goals are and where to shoot. Of course, the also have to ensure nobody gets hurt, neither "their" blindfolded player, nor any other player. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Blindenfußball]] 7c7ee0bedbe3bfc1e5dc6ad9354bb7bf37a133c7 244 243 2011-03-03T16:25:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball, goal, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = prepare the field }} '''Blindfolded soccer''' is a variant of soccer with additional handicap. It has also elements of a [[trust building game]]. == Required equipment == * a ball (soccer ball) * two goals * blindfolds for half of the players == Procedure == Blindfolded soccer is played by the rules of soccer. Half of the players (of each team) are blindfolded, though. Only those players may shoot the ball. The other players support the blindfolded players (each blindfolded player is supported by one "seeing" player). Their task is to exactly tell the blindfolded players where to go, where the ball and the goals are and where to shoot. Of course, the also have to ensure nobody gets hurt, neither "their" blindfolded player, nor any other player. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Blindenfußball]] 47d9f44f6bb672f9f1540645c5187f72d8243847 243 138 2011-03-03T16:25:25Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball, goal, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Prparation = prepare the field }} '''Blindfolded soccer''' is a variant of soccer with additional handicap. It has also elements of a [[trust building game]]. == Required equipment == * a ball (soccer ball) * two goals * blindfolds for half of the players == Procedure == Blindfolded soccer is played by the rules of soccer. Half of the players (of each team) are blindfolded, though. Only those players may shoot the ball. The other players support the blindfolded players (each blindfolded player is supported by one "seeing" player). Their task is to exactly tell the blindfolded players where to go, where the ball and the goals are and where to shoot. Of course, the also have to ensure nobody gets hurt, neither "their" blindfolded player, nor any other player. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Blindenfußball]] 3a4e8f1daa7c00d41ac2da4abb4cb5800d096062 138 2011-02-21T20:30:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{game of trust}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball, goal, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Prparatio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{game of trust}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball, goal, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Prparation = prepare the field }} '''Blindfolded soccer''' is a variant of soccer with additional handicap. It has also elements of a [[game of trust]]. == Required equipment == * a ball (soccer ball) * two goals * blindfolds for half of the players == Procedure == Blindfolded soccer is played by the rules of soccer. Half of the players (of each team) are blindfolded, though. Only those players may shoot the ball. The other players support the blindfolded players (each blindfolded player is supported by one "seeing" player). Their task is to exactly tell the blindfolded players where to go, where the ball and the goals are and where to shoot. Of course, the also have to ensure nobody gets hurt, neither "their" blindfolded player, nor any other player. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Blindenfußball]] 370964f04f6be6a014d9ffcc7a09da1955265954 Blowing out tea lights 0 620 3494 1735 2020-03-08T15:19:02Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, but not too many |Location = on a table |Equipment = tea lights (or other candles) |Duration = short, but depending on number of players |Preparation = arrange and light tea lights |Picture = Teelichter.jpg }} '''Blowing out tea lights''' is a [[coordination game]]. The players compete each other, playing one after the other against the result of the others. == Equipment == You need tea lights, lots of them. You should at least have 30 or so. == Procedure == The tea lights are arranged on some fire-resistant underground. Ensure, that nothing gets destroyed if some wax is spilled (what is not unlikely to happen). The players now one after the other try to blow out as many tea lights as possible - with only one breath. Then, the lights are lighted again and the next player may try. The player with the most candles blown out wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Christmas]] [[de:Teelichter-Ausblasen]] 05490f666eddd8907463c78500cc8b843a6e99ee 1735 2011-12-15T20:06:35Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any numbet, but not too many |Location = on a table |Equipment = tea lights (or other candles) |Duration = short, but dependin..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any numbet, but not too many |Location = on a table |Equipment = tea lights (or other candles) |Duration = short, but depending on number of players |Preparation = arrange and light tea lights |Picture = Teelichter.jpg }} '''Blowing out tea lights''' is a [[coordination game]]. The players compete each other, playing one after the other against the result of the others. == Equipment == You need tea lights, lots of them. You should at least have 30 or so. == Procedure == The tea lights are arranged on some fire-resistant underground. Ensure, that nothing gets destroyed if some wax is spilled (what is not unlikely to happen). The players now one after the other try to blow out as many tea lights as possible - with only one breath. Then, the lights are lighted again and the next player may try. The player with the most candles blown out wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Christmas]] [[de:Teelichter-Ausblasen]] a9addda5c3a3ea20293803dda40423f9455593d2 Bobbing for apples 0 475 1554 2011-11-22T16:10:59Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Apple bobbing]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Apple bobbing]] 2b3c159090637192b7898742c6fa687104e195c5 Body twister 0 146 3363 283 2016-02-29T21:33:48Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, about ten minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Body twister''' is a physical game for groups that are already acquainted to each other. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants move around within the room. The game coordinator instructs them to touch a defined body part of another group member with their own specified body part. To give some examples: # Everyone touches the head of a group member with their right hand. # Everyone touches the right heel of a group member with the left foot. # Everyone touches the ear of a group member with the left hand. Former instructions for body parts may be kept in mind and not be violated (e.g. at step 2 of the example given, the right hand of each player is still in contact with the head of a player). Only if the instructions contradict (that means, instructions for the same body part) the older instructions are invalidated. In most cases, a densely packed bunch of people has formed after a few instructions and everyone tries to fulfill the tasks by winding their body in practically impossible ways. === Variations === * The tasks may also be actively and passively restricted. For example: all women touch the shoulders of a blond person with their left hand. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Körperteil-Twister]] e2f8261fec707f8f5690bfebec25943d1f0939d1 283 276 2011-03-10T06:27:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, about ten minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Body twister''' is a physical game for groups that are already acquainted to each other. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants move around within the room. The game coordinator instructs them to touch a defined body part of another group member with their own specified body part. To give some examples: # Everyone touches the head of a group member with their right hand. # Everyone touches the right heel of a group member with the left foot. # Everyone touches the ear of a group member with the left hand. Former instructions for body parts may be kept in mind and not be violated (e.g. at step 2 of the example given, the right hand of each player is still in contact with the head of a player). Only if the instructions contradict (that means, instructions for the same body part) the older instructions are invalidated. In most cases, a densely packed bunch of people has formed after a few instructions and everyone tries to fulfil the tasks by winding their body in practically impossible ways. === Variations === * The tasks may also be actively and passively restricted. For example: all women touch the dorsum of a blond person with their left hand. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Körperteil-Twister]] 1892a809b0131e62a8a98b33b738cd27b296e37a 276 2011-03-09T21:27:15Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, about ten minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, about ten minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Body twister''' is a physical game for groups that are already acquainted to each other. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants move around within the room. The game coordinator instructs them to touch a defined body part of another group member with their own specified body part. To give some examples: # Everyone touches the head of a group member with their right hand. # Everyone touches the right heel of a group member with the left foot. # Everyone touches the ear of a group member with the left hand. Former instructions for body parts may be kept in mind and not be violated (e.g. at step 2 of the example given, the right hand of each player is still in contact with the head of a player). Only if the instructions contradict (that means, instructions for the same body part) the older instructions are invalidated. In most cases, a densely packed bunch of people has formed after a few instructions and everyone tries to fulfil the tasks by winding their body in practically impossible ways. === Variations === * The tasks may also be actively and passively restricted. For example: all women touch the dorsum of a blond person with their left hand. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] 7a6c91fcb0219158513fc0400d8879aefe33bce9 Bodyguard 0 232 2034 450 2012-01-26T10:54:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = soft ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Bodyguard''' is a ball game for groups of almost any size (best for around 10 to 20 players). == Equipment == * a soft ball to hit other players (size of a volleyball) == Procedure == All players (except two) are standing in a circle. The radius of the circle should be adequate for the age (the skills) of the players, larger if their skills are better. Two players are standing inside the circle; one is the VIP, the other is his bodyguard. The players around the circle have the task of hitting the VIP with the ball. The bodyguard has to prevent the VIP touching the ball; even catching is not allowed for the VIP. Thus, the bodyguard has to protect the VIP and ward off all incoming balls. Both bodyguard and VIP may move around inside the circle, but of course may not leave it. Which team of bodyguard and VIP can withstand the attacks for the longest time? === Variants === * Of course, the game gets (much) harder when more than one ball is used. * when many players participate, you can add more pairs of bodyguard and VIP [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Bodyguard]] 8ce9dc249af956b004cffb32543f39cde3120ab3 450 448 2011-06-24T18:47:27Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Ball game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = soft ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Bodyguard''' is a ball game for groups of almost any size (best for around 10 to 20 players). == Equipment == * a soft ball to hit other players (size of a volleyball) == Procedure == All players (except two) are standing in a circle. The radius of the circle should be adequate for the age (the skills) of the players, larger if their skills are better. Two players are standing inside the circle; one is the VIP, the other is his bodyguard. The players around the circle have the task of hitting the VIP with the ball. The bodyguard has to prevent the VIP touching the ball; even catching is not allowed for the VIP. Thus, the bodyguard has to protect the VIP and ward off all incoming balls. Both bodyguard and VIP may move around inside the circle, but of course may not leave it. Which team of bodyguard and VIP can withstand the attacks for the longest time? === Variants === * Of course, the game gets (much) harder when more than one ball is used. * when many players participate, you can add more pairs of bodyguard and VIP [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Bodyguard]] 08d6a93af4b7628d245c9a0bf2f87e6ac3cf6daa 448 2011-06-24T18:38:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Ball game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = soft ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Bodyguard''' is a ball ga..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Ball game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = soft ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Bodyguard''' is a ball game for groups of almost any size (best for around 10 to 20 players). == Equipment == * a soft ball to hit other players (size of a volleyball) == Procedure == All players (except two) are standing in a circle. The radius of the circle should be adequate for the age (the skills) of the players, larger if their skills are better. Two players are standing inside the circle; one is the VIP, the other is his bodyguard. The players around the circle have the task of hitting the VIP with the ball. The bodyguard has to prevent the VIP touching the ball; even catching is not allowed for the VIP. Thus, the bodyguard has to protect the VIP and ward off all incoming balls. Both bodyguard and VIP may move around inside the circle, but of course may not leave it. Which team of bodyguard and VIP can withstand the attacks for the longest time? === Variants === * Of course, the game gets (much) harder when more than one ball is used. * when many players participate, you can add more pairs of bodyguard and VIP [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] 7c6f3b590da7aa160fbddc608a9462fcd0a43bf1 Boogaloo 0 1465 2924 2012-08-11T09:16:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small area to dance |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Ima..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small area to dance |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Boogaloo''' (''Let me see your boogaloo'') is a [[singing game]]/[[dancing game]] for any number of participants. Several different variations exist. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The idea of the game is as follows: One person (leader) presents the text, the rest of the group answers, then some moves are made. === Text === * Leader: Boogaloo! * Leader: 1, 2, 3, 4 * Group: 5, 6, 7, 8 * Leader Let me see your boogaloo * Group: What's that you say? * Leader: Let me see your boogaloo * Group: What's that you say? * All: Boo-galoo, boo boo-galoo woo! * All: Boo-galoo, boo boo-galoo woo! While saying "Let me see you boogaloo", the leader steps forward and moves his arms to animate the crowd. During the last two lines of the text, all players move towards the center of the circle, hold their arms above their heads and shake them. They also spin around. Then, the text is repeated (starting from "let me see ..."). However, the "boogaloo" is replaced with something else. Each time, all the previous moves are repeated (for the last two lines). === Moves === * Frankenstein: hold your arms and hands in front of your chest and move around like a zombie * Michael Jordan: dribble a basketball in front of your chest * Funky Chicken: move around like a chicken * Dracula: use your fingers to fake some Vampire's teeth * Elephant: use your arms to form an elephant's trunk * Shoot the moon: use your arms to form a gun and point it to the moon in the sky * Poke a friend: poke the two players next to you * Queen Elizabeth: form a saucer and a cup with your hands and drink some tea like the queen would * Superman: pose like superman when flying around * Pink Flamingo: stand on one leg and move like a flamingo would * u.v.m. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Boogaloo]] 5d636ff0241caf079aaa6dfb9d8ca6d7baffad62 Bottleneck 0 314 3424 1294 2016-03-08T18:44:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = at least one, up to five or six |Location = everywhere, on the floor |Equipment = bottle(s) |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Bottleneck''' is a [[coordination game]] for groups of up to six players. Several groups can participate concurrently. == Equipment == Each group needs one bottle. You can use any kind of bottle, filled or unfilled. The task might be harder (or easier) depending on the type. == Procedure == The bottle is standing upright on the floor. The groups then get the task: put the bottle upside-down, so that it is standing on its neck. But: you may only use your feet for that! Do not touch the bottle with your hands, or any other part of your body, except your feet! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game on the floor]] [[de:Flaschenhals]] a57940e440908441074bcbf413eb548c1fbb4df4 1294 2011-08-23T13:48:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = at least one, up to five or six |Location = everywhere, on the floor |Equipment = bottle(s) |Duration = about 10 minutes |Prep..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = at least one, up to five or six |Location = everywhere, on the floor |Equipment = bottle(s) |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Bottleneck''' is a [[coordination game]] for groups of up to six players. == Equipment == Each group needs one bottle. You can use any kind of bottle, filled or unfilled. The task might be harder (or easier) depending on the type. == Procedure == The bottle is standing upright on the floor. The groups then get the task: put the bottle upside-down, so that it is standing on its neck. But: you may only use your feet for that! Do not touch the bottle with your hands, or any other part of your body, except your feet! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game on the floor]] [[de:Flaschenhals]] 6155953c1b7e50daa682bced38204da022b39128 Boxes 0 860 3527 2128 2020-03-08T15:50:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = everywhere |Equipment = checkered sheet of paper |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Boxes''' is a game for two participants, played on a checkered sheet of paper. == Equipment == * you need (at least) one checkered sheet of paper, * each player needs a pen == Procedure == On the paper, a rectangular playing field is drawn (along the lines on the paper, about 10 by 10 boxes wide for starters). Then, the players thicken up the lines of the checkered pattern. Each player may draw only one short line, then it's the next players turn. Whenever a player finishes a box, he owns it (usually, he writes his initials into the box). In the end, the player with most boxes wins the game. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] {{Picture}} [[de:Käsekästchen]] 0ced5ec8c88a8f5f421ae0883d4911284a526f02 2128 2127 2012-01-31T18:58:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = everywhere |Equipment = checkered sheet of paper |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Boxes''' is a game for two participants, played on a checkered sheet of paper. == Equipment == * you need (at least) one checkered sheet of paper, * each player needs a pen == Procedure == On the aper, a rectangular playing field is drawn (along the lines on the paper, about 10 by 10 boxes wide for starters). Then, the players thicken up the lines of the checkered pattern. Each player may draw only one short line, then it's the next players turn. Whenever a player finishes a box, he owns it (usually, he writes his initials into the box). In the end, the player with most boxes wins the game. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] {{Picture}} [[de:Käsekästchen]] b9bf7ef5a3baf9a420c084e717a66667ef95e63c 2127 2012-01-31T18:58:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = everywhere |Equipment = checkered sheet of paper |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescrip..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = everywhere |Equipment = checkered sheet of paper |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Boxes''' is a game for two participants, played on a checkered sheet of paper. == Equipment == * you need (at least) one checkered sheet of paper, * each player needs a pen == Procedure == On the aper, a rectangular playing field is drawn (along the lines on the paper, about 10 by 10 boxes wide for starters). Then, the players thicken up the lines of the checkered pattern. Each player may draw only one short line, then it's the next players turn. Whenever a player finishes a box, he owns it (usually, he writes his initials into the box). In the end, the player with most boxes wins the game. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Käsekästchen]] 552f3aa8d778f9f11aaa15ba9fa688a6c6562721 Brain game 0 82 155 2011-02-22T19:50:45Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Brain games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Brain games]] 0a1d27b54ff5078fbd07b6a7d053573977cd3bf0 Brain games 0 76 3331 142 2015-10-08T06:44:32Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Brain games''' challenge and charge the mind and memory of the players. If might prove very encouraging to work on a problem and then finally solve it. Unfortunately, some games can only be played once until the solution is know, or it is less fun if you know the game by heart already. == Games == Here some typical brain games are presented. For a complete list of the brain games in this GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Brain game]]. ;[[Tic Tac Toe]] This well-known brain game can be played almost any time, anywhere, on a sheet of paper or in the sand. ;[[NASA game]] Which equipment would you prefer when your spaceship crashed on moon? ;[[City-Country-River]] This game challenges the general knowledge of the players. ;[[Mafia]] / [[Werewolves]] Some werewolves/gangster are hiding in a group of innocent people. Can they be caught in time? [[Category:Brain game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Denkspiele]] 8a34403a6a870f75a52f5db3b818ecd0d0299bf7 142 2011-02-21T21:08:01Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Brain games''' challenge and charge the mind and memory of the players. If might prove very encouraging to work on a problem and then finally solve it. Unfortunately, some gam..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Brain games''' challenge and charge the mind and memory of the players. If might prove very encouraging to work on a problem and then finally solve it. Unfortunately, some games can only be played once until the solution is know, or it is less fun if you know the game by heart already. == Games == Here some typical brain games are presented. For a complete list of the brain games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Brain game]]. ;[[Tic Tac Toe]] This well-known brain game can be played almost any time, anywhere, on a sheet of paper or in the sand. ;[[NASA game]] Which equipment would you prefer when your spaceship crashed on moon? ;[[City-Country-River]] This game challenges the general knowledge of the players. ;[[Mafia]] / [[Werewolves]] Some werewolves/gangster are hiding in a group of innocent people. Can they be caught in time? [[Category:Brain game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Denkspiele]] 93780c2d98a538af62c952f3452c7e022573274c Bridge of beer crates 0 193 3393 381 2016-03-06T20:23:16Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6 and more |Location = outdoors |Equipment = beer crates, boards |Duration = 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The '''Bridge of beer crates''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] and a [[Coordination game]]. == Equipment == Each group requires: * 3 beer crates (or any other kind of stable crate) * 2 wooden boards == Procedure == The first step is to build the "bridge": the beer crates are positioned with a distance in between and the two boards are placed on two crates so that they form a bridge. The group members then step onto the bridge. The task is the following: move forward as a group and with the whole bridge. Hence, the last beer crate and one board are taken up and passed on to the top in order to attach the bridge there. If the task is too difficult due to the length of the boards, additional ropes may be provided. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Bierkistenbrücke]] f8972eafd89cee21caba564d0f18a748bf3992c0 381 380 2011-04-05T09:18:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6 and more |Location = outdoors |Equipment = beer crates, boards |Duration = 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The '''Bridge of beer crates''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] and a [[Coordination game]]. == Equipment == Each group requires: * 3 beer crates (or any other kind of stable crate) * 2 wooden boards == Procedure == The first step is to build the "bridge": the beer crates are positioned with a distance inbetween and the two boards are placed on two crates so that they form a bridge. The group members then step onto the bridge. The task is the following: move forward as a group and with the whole bridge. Hence, the last beer crate and one board are taken up and passed on to the top in order to attach the bridge there. If the task is too difficult due to the length of the boards, additional ropes may be provided. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Bierkistenbrücke]] cba4668813e8a4b16e87f150731ef97ba30b0346 380 374 2011-04-05T09:18:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6 and more |Location = outdoors |Equipment = beer crates, boards |Duration = 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The '''Bridge of beer crates''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] and a [[Coordination game]]. == Equipment == Each group requires: * 3 beer crates (or any other kind of stable crate) * 2 wooden boards == Procedure == The first step is to build the "bridge": the beer crates are positioned with a distance inbetween and the two boards are placed on two crates so that they form a bridge. The group members then step onto the bridge. The task is the following: move forward as a group and with the whole bridge. Hence, the last beer crate and one board are taken up and passed on to the top in order to attach the bridge there. If the task is too difficult due to the length of the boards, additional ropes may be provided. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Bierkistenbrücke]] a381d7250ad40032dbbcb245488b8d01969638a1 374 2011-04-04T09:14:26Z 188.23.45.200 0 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6 and more |Location = outdoors |Equipment = beer crates, boards |Duration = 20 to 30 minutes |Prepar..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6 and more |Location = outdoors |Equipment = beer crates, boards |Duration = 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} The '''Bridge of beer crates''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] and a [[Coordination game]]. == Equipment == Each group requires: * 3 beer crates (or any other kind of stable crate) * 2 wooden boards == Procedure == The first step is to build the "bridge": the beer crates are positioned with a distance inbetween and the two boards are placed on two crates so that they form a bridge. The group members then step onto the bridge. The task is the following: move forward as a group and with the whole bridge. Hence, the last beer crate and one board are taken up and passed on to the top in order to attach the bridge there. If the task is too difficult due to the length of the boards, additional ropes may be provided. [[Category:Game for 2 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] 4efaf541150ec9e15591992e6aa97d826e614aea Bridge tag 0 306 3422 1282 2016-03-08T18:42:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration= arbitrary |Preparation = None }} '''Bridge tag''' is a {{tag game}}. To play the game, you don't need any equipment, but you do require a small playing field. ==Equipment== You don't need any special equipment. ==Procedure== First, a player is chosen to be chaser (tagger). Once the game starts, he has to tag all other players. Everybody who got tagged (who is touched by the chaser) has to form a bridge on the floor. All un-tagged players can free the tagged ones by crawling under the bridge. If they manage to do so, both continue as free players. The game ends when either all players are tagged and are bridges, or the chaser gives up due to exhaustion. ===Variants=== * If you only got a small playing field, you can make the liberation of the "bridges" easier. For instance, the players trying to liberate a bridge get immune as soon as they are below the bridge. If they are tagged by the chaser then, they are not actually tagged (but may continue the game), but the liberation attempt does not count (the bridge is not liberated). {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Brückenfangen]] 86aedd04f230d97dd90d826eb21184fa3df72375 1282 2011-08-19T19:38:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration= arbitrary |Preparation = None }} '''Bridge tag''' is a {{tag ga..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration= arbitrary |Preparation = None }} '''Bridge tag''' is a {{tag game}}. To play the game, you don't need any equipment, but you do require a small playing field. ==Equipment== You don't need any special equipment. ==Procedure== First, a player is chosen to be chaser (tagger). Once the game starts, he has to tag all other players. Everybody who got tagged (who is touched by the chaser) has to form a bridge on the floor. All untagged players can free the tagged ones by crawling under the bridge. If they manage to do so, both continue as free players. The game ends when either all players are tagged and are bridges, or the chaser gives up due to exhaustion. ===Variants=== * If you only got a small playing field, you can make the liberation of the "bridges" easier. For instance, the players trying to liberate a bridge get immune as soon as they are below the bridge. If they are tagged by the chaser then, they are not actually tagged (but may continue the game), but the liberation attempt does not count (the bridge is not liberated). {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Brückenfangen]] b9a7a9a9150d0dbfbd7eae17a6bd5b58bb95a205 British bulldog 0 248 3408 482 2016-03-08T18:23:00Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field (usually outside) |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''British Bulldog''' is a tag game for groups of almost any size bigger than 10. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == One player starts as ''chaser''. He is standing on one end of the playing field, the other players on the opposite side. After the staring signal (or as soon as the chaser starts), all players try to reach the opposite side (so the chaser has to get from A to B, while all the others have to get from B to A). During that, the chaser can tag the other players. However, a simple touch (tag) does not suffice: the catcher has to lift the player he wants to tag. All players thus tagged become catchers for themselves and catch the other players (starting with the next round). Usually, all players may only run "forwards", so chasing them to their "safe haven" (at the end of the playing field) is not possible. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:British bulldog]] 3b0c394e678f075b42040a63cdcaa1f7fe73dd56 482 2011-06-25T16:51:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field (usually outside) |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field (usually outside) |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''British Bulldog''' is a tag game for groups of almost any size bigger than 10. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == One player starts as chaser. He is standing on one end of the playing field, the other players on the opposite side. After the staring signal (or as soon as the chaser starts), all players try to reach the opposite side (so the chaser has to get from A to B, while all the others have to get from B to A). During that, the chaser can tag the other players. However, a simple touch (tag) does not suffice: the catcher has to lift the player he wants to tag. All players thus tagged become catchers for themselves and catch the other players (starting with the next round). Usually, all players may only run "forwards", so chasing them to their "safe haven" (at the end of the playing field) is not possible. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:British bulldog]] e8ff945cd2254f4d0de6a3eb097a9f818cd1a490 Bucket ball 0 265 3418 510 2016-03-08T18:29:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = six or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ball, 2 buckets, ropes |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = mark the playing field }} '''Bucket ball''' is a [[ball game]] for at least six players. It is similar to the well-known game ''Basketball''. == Equipment == * smaller ball (tennis ball, hand ball or similar) * two equally sized bucket (or boxes, etc.) * lines for the playing field (ropes, etc.) == Preparation == First, use the ropes to mark the playing field. On two opposite ends, inside the field, the buckets are put. Optionally, you can mark an area around the buckets where nobody may step in. == Procedure == Two groups compete against each other. Each group has a bucket to protect and attacks the other one. Objective of the game is to put the ball into the opponents's bucket. The player holding the ball may not make any steps but only pass the ball. Direct body contact between the players is forbidden. The ball may be shot in the direction of the bucket from anywhere on the field. For each time the ball lands in the bucket, the team gets one point. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Kübelball]] 0e5772b666faeac81324b965524affc9934f3964 510 2011-06-26T17:10:15Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = six or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ball, 2 buckets, ropes |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = mark the playing field ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = six or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ball, 2 buckets, ropes |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = mark the playing field }} '''Bucket ball''' is a [[ball game]] for at least six players. It is similar to the well-known game ''Basketball''. ==Equipment== * smaller ball (tennis ball, hand ball or similar) * two equally sized bucket (or boxes, etc.) * lines for the playing field (ropes, etc.) ==Preparation== First, use the ropes to mark the playing field. On two opposite ends, inside the field, the buckets are put. Optionally, you can mark an area around the buckets where nobody may step in. ==Procedure== Two groups compete against each other. Each group has a bucket to protect and attacks the other one. Objective of the game is to put the ball into the opponents's bucket. The player holding the ball may not make any steps but only pass the ball. Direct body contact between the players is forbidden. The ball may be shot in the direction of the bucket from anywhere on the field. For each time the ball lands in the bucket, the team gets one point. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Kübelball]] 20ac19a049a0f81dec7180b23d5dec48a2e2a1ef Bucketball 0 266 511 2011-06-26T17:10:33Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Bucket ball]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Bucket ball]] 0128af105b62e293c3af7cd714e90a89a4d89e0f Bug hunt 0 922 3548 2229 2020-03-08T16:09:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Bug hunt''' is a simple [[tag game]] for groups of 15 people or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == Bug hunt is a typical tag game. One player is the tagger and tries to tag (touch) the other players. The players tagged have to lay on the floor and stretch and shake their arms and legs - like a bug that lies on his back and cannot turn over by himself. All the other (not yet tagged) bugs can help him, though. When they touch him, he may continue to play. Is the tagger able to turn over all the bugs? After some time, you may want to select a new tagger. [[Category:Tag game]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Käferfangen]] c0f6496c98320f6af3b1fe205bdbff891cbc1ebd 2229 2012-02-08T14:51:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Bug hunt''' is a simple [[tag ga..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Bug hunt''' is a simple [[tag game]] for groups of 15 people or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == Bug hunt is a typical tag game. One player is the tagger and tries to tag (touch) the other players. The players tagged have to lay on the floor and stretch and shake their arms and legs - like a bug that lies on his back and cannot turn over by himself. All the other (untagged) bugs can help him, though. When they touch him, he may continue to play. Is the tagger able to turn over all the bugs? After some time, you may want to select a new tagger. [[Category:Tag game]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Käferfangen]] ea0a805c9679f737975252b3c9b69340a29a8b58 Building a word 0 53 3324 100 2015-10-08T06:41:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Building a word''' is a simple [[brain game]] for groups that requires neither equipment nor preparation. == Equipment == No equipment is required to play that game. == Procedure == All players are sitting in a circle (or any other defined ordering). The first player chooses a letter. All following players also add a letter. Those letters have to form an existing, english word, though. If a player cannot add a valid letter (so that the conjunction of all the letters form an existing word), he drops out of the game (or gets one (negative) point, etc.). For example: the first player stats "W", the second player "O", and the third player "R". The fourth could now, for instance, add "D" (the valid word "WORD" is formed), or "K" ("WORKer", "WORKing", etc., are still possible). On the other hand, "X" would not be valid as "WORX..." is no meaningful word. Use a dictionary if there are doubts whether a word is still possible or not. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wortbau]] c02d315fb33fc1a588f49ce07ed401b6bbd717dd 100 2011-02-19T14:55:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Building a word''' is a simple [[b..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Building a word''' is a simple [[brain game]] for groups that requires neither equipment nor preparation. == Equipment == No equipment is required to play that game. == Procedure == All players are sitting in a circle (or any other defined ordering). The first player choses a letter. All following players also add a letter. Those letters have to form an existing, englisch word, though. If a player cannot add a valid letter (so that the conjunction of all the letters form an existing word), he drops out of the game (or gets one (negative) point, etc.). For example: the first player stats "W", the second player "O", and the third player "R". The fourth could now, for instance, add "D" (the valid word "WORD" is formed), or "K" ("WORKer", "WORKing", etc., are still possible). On the other hand, "X" would not be valid as "WORX..." is no meaningful word. Use a dictionary if there are doubts whether a word is still possible or not. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wortbau]] 812ddb87e22d38b4da0cc8702e2ac71b6d15c907 Building bridges 0 154 3367 300 2016-02-29T21:35:01Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, but preferable indoors |Equipment = paper, sticky tape, something heavy/ weights, small box |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Building bridges''' is a [[Group dynamics game]], as well as a [[Coordination game]]. == Equipment == You need the following equipment to play the game: * paper (old newspapers, etc.) * sticky tape * weights (books, shoes, etc.) * box (e.g. a shoe box) == Procedure == The participants have to solve a problem as one or several teams: they have to build a bridge that is able to sustain the weight of a specific item and that is high enough to shove through a shoe box. There is a time limit of about 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the teams. After the given time, the team(s) should have finished the bridge. Except for paper and sticky tape, no other aids are allowed. == Background == The construction of the bridge is of course not the main goal. It is more important to observe how the roles within the team develop. Who takes control and is in charge? Which person is the creative team member and produces constructive ideas? Who is easy to convince? Which team members stay in the background? The game coordinator observes these roles and subsequent to the game reflects on these roles together with the whole group. == Similar games == * [[Tower construction]] {{Picture}} [[de:Brückenbau]] 679cb96a4a28b60dee44c35c620bc101a009e276 300 299 2011-03-13T19:50:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, but preferable indoors |Equipment = paper, sticky tape, something heavy/ weights, small box |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Building bridges''' is a [[Group dynamics game]], as well as a [[Coordination game]]. == Equipment == * paper (old newspapers, etc.) * sticky tape * weights (books, shoes, etc.) * box (e.g. a shoe box) == Procedure == The participants have to solve a problem as one or several teams: they have to build a bridge that is able to sustain the weight of a specific item and that is high enough to shove through a shoe box. There is a time limit of about 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the teams. After the given time, the team(s) should have finished the bridge. Except for paper and sticky tape, no other aids are allowed. == Background == The construction of the bridge is of course not the main goal. It is more important to observe how the roles within the team develop. Who takes control and is in charge? Which person is the creative team member and produces constructive ideas? Who is easy to convince? Which team members stay in the background? The game coordinator observes these roles and subsequent to the game reflects on these roles together with the whole group. == Similar games == * [[Tower construction]] {{Picture}} [[de:Brückenbau]] 114686acce965f3ea44ad1c0b69577eab20f6ce1 299 2011-03-13T15:38:46Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, but preferable indoors |Equipment = paper, sticky tape, something he..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, but preferable indoors |Equipment = paper, sticky tape, something heavy/ weights, small box |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Building bridges''' is a [[Group dynamics game]], as well as a [[Coordination game]]. == Equipment == * paper (old newspapers, etc.) * sticky tape * weights (books, shoes, etc.) * box (e.g. a shoe box) == Procedure == The participants have to solve a problem as one or several teams: they have to build a bridge that is able to sustain the weight of a specific item and that is high enough to shove through a shoe box. There is a time limit of about 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the teams. After the given time, the team(s) should have finished the bridge. Except for paper and sticky tape, no other aids are allowed. == Background == The construction of the bridge is of course not the main goal. It is more important to observe how the roles within the team develop. Who takes control and is in charge? Which person is the creative team member and produces constructive ideas? Who is easy to convince? Which team members stay in the background? The game coordinator observes these roles and subsequent to the game reflects on these roles together with the whole group. == Similar games == * [[Tower construction]] {{Picture}} afaa6e6277aad8d0c3a6e501869364f7efa099ad Bulldog 0 249 484 2011-06-25T16:51:38Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[British bulldog]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[British bulldog]] 3dfda8ab1d974115857443031e8b206c9ee0c02b Bullfight in Sevilla 0 155 3369 303 2016-02-29T21:35:30Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = rope |Duration = arbitrary (10-15 minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''Bullfight in Sevilla''' is a game for groups of around 15 people. ==Equipment== You need a rope, roughly 0.5-1 meters (2-3 feet) per participant. ==Procedure== The rope is knotted to a circle. All players (except one) take the rope with both hands and form a circle, holding the rope in the height of their waist. They are standing outside of the circle of rope, that is representing a bullfight arena. The remaining player, the ''bull'', is standing inside this arena. The rope must be in the air all the time, so the bull cannot escape the arena. The bull attacks the players around the arena and tries to touch them. Such an attack is successful, when the bull can touch a player that is still holding the rope. A player successfully attacked is out of the game and may not touch the rope any longer. All attacked players try to let loose the rope in time, immunizing them against the attack. Of course, they should not do so prematurely and try to hold it again as soon as possible, so that is does not touch the ground and allow the bull to escape. The game is over when the bull finally manages to escape. It's the task of all players to prevent that for as long as possible! [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Stierkampf von Sevilla]] af2f6bcf1a4baa4388ed2005a04eecc1668ffc2d 303 2011-03-14T22:39:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = rope |Duration = arbitrary (10-15 minutes) |Preparation = non..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = rope |Duration = arbitrary (10-15 minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''Bullfight in Sevilla''' is a game for around 15 people. ==Equipment== You need a rope, roughly 0.5-1 meters (2-3 feet) per participant. ==Procedure== The rope is knotted to a circle. All players (except one) take the rope with both hands and form a circle, holding the rope in the height of their waist. They are standing outside of the circle of rope, that is representing a bullfight arena. The remaining player, the ''bull'', is standing inside this arena. The rope must be in the air all the time, so the bull cannot escape the arena. The bull attacks the players around the arena and tries to touch them. Such an attack is successful, when the bull can touch a player that is still holding the rope. A player successfully attacked is out of the game and may not touch the rope any longer. All attacked players try to let loose the rope in time, immunizing them against the attack. Of course, they should not do so prematurely and try to hold it again as soon as possible, so that is does not touch the ground and allow the bull to escape. The game is over when the bull finally manages to escape. It's the task of all players to prevent that for as long as possible! [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Stierkampf von Sevilla]] 5c18a05f0e9929045c9530e521dd0fb607afebe3 Bunch of keys 0 906 3545 2208 2020-03-08T16:06:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number (not too many) |Location = everywhere |Equipment = the bunch of keys (or some other personal object) of each player |Duration = depending on the number of participants |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Bunch of keys''' is an [[ice breaker game]]. It can be used to introduce the members of a new group in a creative way. It can be used with any number of participants, but will take longer with more participants. It is a variation of the game [[introduction in pairs]]. == Equipment == Each player needs a bunch of keys or some other personal object (like a wallet or a purse, handbag, smartphone with apps, ...). == Procedure == The group is split into pairs. The pairs introduce themselves. The do so using the keys: Instead of just telling a few facts about oneself, the participants use their own keys as guidelines: * This is my door key; I live in a flat in Vienna with my family. * This is my car key, I drive an old Mercedes. * This is the key to my scout house; scouting is one of my hobbies. * etc. Each of the keys (or cards in your wallet, objects in your handbag, apps on your smartphone, etc.) certainly tells a short story about the person. Then, the whole group meets again, and everybody introduces his partner. His key will give you hints not to forget the stories you just heard. == Similar games == * [[introduction in pairs]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schlüsselbund]] 6be5f7737f48f59ad08a63df63bb7dfaad10837e 2208 2012-02-07T10:49:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number (not too many) |Location = everywhere |Equipment = the bunch of keys (or some other personal object) of each player ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number (not too many) |Location = everywhere |Equipment = the bunch of keys (or some other personal object) of each player |Duration = depending on the number of participants |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Bunch of keys''' is an [[ice breaker game]]. It can be used to introduce the members of a new group in a creative way. It can be used with any number of participants, but will take longer with more participants. It is a variation of the game [[introduction in pairs]]. == Equipment == Each player needs a bunch of keys or some other personal object (like a wallet or a purse, handbag, smartphone with apps, ...). == Procedure == The group is split into pairs. The pairs introduce themselves. The do so using the keys: Instead of just telling a few facts about oneself, the participants use their own keys as guidelines: * This is my door key; I live in a flat in Vienna with my family. * This is my car key, I drive an old Mercedes. * This is the key to my scout house; scouting is one of my hobbies. * etc. Each of the keys (or cards in your wallet, objects in your handbag, apps on your smartphone, ...) certainly tells a short story about the person. Then, the whole group meets again, and everybody introduces his partner. His key will give you hints not to forget the stories you just heard. == Similar games == * [[introduction in pairs]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schlüsselbund]] de4318623d8c149030b9c1c36c3d7f088a56c502 Bundle of yarns 0 780 1975 1974 2012-01-25T11:38:12Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group allocation game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = threads of yarn |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the yarn |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''bundle of yarn''' is a method of randomly allocating a bunch of people into pairs. == Equipment == * threads of yarn (or similar), half as many as participants == Procedure == The trainer holds the threads in his hand. All the participants take one end of one of the threads (without yet pulling). Once all players have gotten a thread, all try to untwist the bundle and find their partner (holding the other end of their thread). {{Picture}} [[de:Fadenbündel]] a7fd16d3e41f9d809df6b5157f7c53601c923205 1974 1970 2012-01-25T11:36:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group allocation game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = threads of yarn |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the yarn |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''bundle of yarn''' is a method of randomly allocating a bunch of people into pairs. == Equipment == * threads of yarn (or similar), half as many as participants == Procedure == The trainer holds the threads in his hand. All the participants take one end of one of the threads (without yet pulling). Once all players have gotten a thread, all try to untwist the bundle and find their partner (holding the other end of their thread). [[de:Fadenbündel]] 6322ba53473799be54f1845192cffe5dcda3b71e 1970 2012-01-25T11:33:55Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group allocation game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = threads of yarn |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the yarn |..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group allocation game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = threads of yarn |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the yarn |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''bundle of yarn''' is a method of randomly allocating a bunch of people into pairs. == Equipment == * threads of yarn (or similar), half as many as participants == Procedure == The trainer holds the threads in his hand. All the participants take one end of one of the threads (without yet pulling). Once all players have gotten a thread, all try to untwist the bundle and find their partner (holding the other end of their thread). [[Category:Group allocation game]] [[de:Fadenbündel]] ace0d1e7b0ece24bc17d9cb7abe259e1b99d2bbc Bus stop 0 1400 2848 2847 2012-07-05T07:42:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = any number (usually about 10) |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = two chairs |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Bus stop''' is a simple game to cheer up the crowd in between other activities. Similar to [[Don't smile]], you have to make the other participants laugh. == Equipment == Two chairs (or a bench) is required, representing the bus stop. == Procedure == Two players are sitting on the chairs. The player on the right tries to make the player on the left laugh. He can do anything to make the player laugh, like talking, singing, making funny faces, etc. When the left player laughs, he is out of the game, the player on the right moves to the left chair, and a new player sits on the right chair. Which player is able not to laugh for the longest time? {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Bushaltestelle]] fb6c3fe0eac5443cd0c9949547e2c4019e266469 2847 2012-07-05T07:42:07Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = any number (usually about 10) |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = two chairs |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Prepara..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = any number (usually about 10) |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = two chairs |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Bus stop''' is a simple game to cheer up the crowd in between other activities. Similar to [[Don't smile]], you have to make the other participants laugh. == Equipment == Two chairs (or a bench) is required, representing the bus stop. == Procedure == Two players are sitting on the chairs. The player on the right tries to make the player on the left laugh. He can do anything to make the player laugh, like talking, singing, making funny faces, etc. When the left player laughs, he is out of the game, the player on the right moves to the left chair, and a new player sits on the right chair. Which player is able not to laugh for the longest time? [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Bushaltestelle]] 73409888a6dbf5327e249ac16d75b620b25e5e68 Buttocks fight 0 1011 2374 2012-02-17T09:31:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{fighting game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number (played in pairs) |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{fighting game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number (played in pairs) |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''buttocks fight''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[fighting game]] for always two competing players. Of course, you can easily create some kind of tournament to allow more players to participate and determine a winner. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The players are standing on a small playing field (you can mark it with mats, ropes, chalk, etc.) They are standing back on back (or better: buttocks on buttocks). Once the game starts, both try to bring the other player out of balance, so he topples over or has to step away. The first player that moves away from his standing position (even a small step) loses the round. Usually, three points have to be scored to win the game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Po gegen Po]] 0654ea0bfc6ae49e7a0316b49b8c989de284d865 Buzz 0 55 3326 104 2015-10-08T06:43:03Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Buzz''' is a simple [[brain game]]. == Required equipment == The game can be played without any equipment. == Procedure == The players stand up (or sit) in a circle (or any other defined sequence). One after the other start to count, the first player beginning by "1", then the second player "2" and so forth. The hard thing is, all numbers divisible by seven (without remainder) may not be pronounced; instead, those numbers are replaced by the word "buzz". So, the sequence actually starts with: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, buzz, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, buzz, 15 ... Additionally, when a number contains the digit "7", this digit is also replaced by "buzz". So, "17" is pronounced as "ten buzz", "175" as "one hundred buzz five", "767" as "buzz sixty buzz". If a number both contains a "7" and is divisible by seven without remainder, only one "buzz" is to be said ("77" is not pronounced "buzz buzz", but only "buzz", since 77 / 7 = 11). Whenever a player makes a mistake, he drops out of the game (or gets a negative point, etc.). This includes wrong numbers pronounced, wrong counting, pronunciation of "buzz" where a number should be said, thinking for too long, etc. == Variants of the game == Several modifications to the basic rules can be applied. * another single-digit number can be used (take 3 for a lot of buzzes) * more than one digit can be forbidden (probably, with an additional word to replace the digit/number) * you could change the direction of the game whenever the forbidden digit is part of the number [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Teiler 7]] aa8c3da53ef190c9b6d54d39ae454c1a6c38fe15 104 2011-02-19T18:07:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Buzz''' is a simple [[brain game]]..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Buzz''' is a simple [[brain game]]. == Required equipment == The game can be played without any equipment. == Procedure == The players stand up (or sit) in a circle (or any other defined sequence). One after the other start to count, the first player beginning by "1", then the second player "2" and so forth. The hard thing is, all numbers devisible by seven (without remainder) may not be pronounced; instead, those numbers are replaced by the word "buzz". So, the sequence actually starts with: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, buzz, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, buzz, 15 ... Additionally, when a number contains the digit "7", this digit is also replaced by "buzz". So, "17" is pronounced as "ten buzz", "175" as "one hundred buzz five", "767" as "buzz sixty buzz". If a number both contains a "7" and is devisible by seven without remainder, only one "buzz" is to be said ("77" is not pronounced "buzz buzz", but only "buzz", since 77 / 7 = 11). Whenever a player makes a mistake, he drops out of the game (or gets a negative point, etc.). This includes wrong numbers pronounced, wrong counting, pronounciation of "buzz" where a number should be said, thinking for too long, etc. == Variants of the game == Several modifications to the basic rules can be applied. * another single-digit number can be used (take 3 for a lot of buzzes) * more than one digit can be forbidden (probably, with an additional word to replace the digit/number) * you could change the direction of the game whenever the forbidden digit is part of the number [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Teiler 7]] 78cad2962488f279d023be3d4555dcb04f39a136 Calm game 0 245 475 2011-06-25T14:33:12Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Calm games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[calm games]] 9d820f65f468f998281d263f4d5c99cc49c4f52c Calm games 0 243 3407 473 2016-03-08T18:22:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Calm games''' are perfect to help participants relax and have a good time without omnipresent stress. They can either help to bring players to a less active level or support them staying on such a lower level. Thus, it will usually be counterproductive to mix them with [[active games]] and the like. == Games == Here some typical calm games are presented. For a complete list of all calm games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:calm game]]. ;[[clothespin]] Clothespins (pegs) have to be attached to blindfolded players. Can you manage to do so without being caught? ;[[chocolate meditation]] A simple method of meditation using a piece of chocolate. ;[[jumping fleas]] Jumping fleas is a calm and silent tag game. ;[[massage chain]] The participants sit in one line, massaging the shoulder and the back of the person in front of them. [[Category:Calm game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Ruhige Spiele]] 669ebb1976720caf9b0de6c0fe3f73c3866d64a4 473 2011-06-25T14:13:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Calm games''' are perfect to help participants relax and have a good time without omnipresent stress. They can either help to bring players to a less active level or support t..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Calm games''' are perfect to help participants relax and have a good time without omnipresent stress. They can either help to bring players to a less active level or support them staying on such a lower level. Thus, it will usually be counterproductive to mix them with [[active games]] and the like. == Games == Here some typical calm games are presented. For a complete list of calm games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:calm game]]. ;[[clothespin]] Clothespins (pegs) have to be attached to blindfolded players. Can you manage to do so without being caught? ;[[chocolate meditation]] A simple method of meditation using a piece of chocolate. ;[[jumping fleas]] Jumping fleas is a calm and silent tag game. ;[[massage chain]] The participants sit in one line, massaging the shoulder and the back of the person in front of them. [[Category:Calm game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Ruhige Spiele]] 0311b221664bf7ee2fb20a4bc0f16fc1797dd522 Cannibal 0 990 3574 2339 2020-03-08T16:31:06Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ropes |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Cannibal''' (or: '''black hole''') is a game for any number of players, 10 or more. == Equipment == * you need at least one rope == Procedure == With the rope, you create a circle in the center of the playing field. Inside this circle, the cannibal lives (or the black hole is there). The circle should be wide enough so that in the end, all the players fit into it. If you are playing in a larger playing field (for instance, outdoors), you can also mark the outer borders of the playing field. Once the game starts, all players try NOT to step into the circle in the middle. Whoever touches the floor inside has to stay there. He gets consumed by the cannibal; from the one, he may move around on the inside of the circle and try to grab other players, moving them inside. The last player to remain outside of the circle wins the game! [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Menschenfresser]] 9d7ef428c4af808527fd24236b9fe2f7549e8179 2339 2012-02-16T15:51:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ropes |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescripti..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ropes |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Cannibal''' (or: '''black hole''') is a game for any number of players, 10 or more. == Equipment == * you need at least one rope == Procedure == With the rope, you create a circle in the center of the playing field. in this circle, the cannibal lives (or the black hole is there). The circle should be wide enough so that in the end, all the players fit into it. If you are playing in a larger playing field (for instance, outdoors), you can also mark the outer borders of the playing field. Once the game starts, all players try NOT to step into the circle in the middle. Whoever touches the floor inside has to stay there. He gets consumed by the cannibal; from the one, he may move around on the inside of the circle and try to grab other players, moving them inside. The last player to remain outside of the circle wins the game! [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Menschenfresser]] 5124de83f961dca450a1ec5c2ae47c83a4fa33d4 Capture the Flag 0 428 3605 1490 2020-04-06T10:48:08Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 32 |Location = big playing field |Equipment = one flag per team |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = mark the playing field }} '''Capture the Flag''' is a wide game for a larger number of players. == Equipment == * one flag per team * probably tags to mark the teams * probably stuff to mark the borders of the playing field == Preparation == For 2 to 4 groups of 4 to 8 players. They get bases on the playing field, where their flag is put. all teams should know the location of all bases, as well as the borders of the playing field == Procedure == The teams start at their bases. After a predefined signal, the game starts. All teams have to try to catch an enemy flag and bring it to their base. They score a point each time they accomplish this AND their own flag is safely in their base. Certain rules are used to attack and defend: * When an attacking person is touched by a defending person, the attacker has to move back to his own base before being able to participate further. He may also not act as defender before having reached the center of his base. As attacker and defender participants qualify when they are appropriately near the enemy / their own base. Usually, there is some neutral ground in between. * When an enemy flag is captured and brought to a team's base, but their own flag is missing, the first have to get back their own flag before being able to score a point. * When the person carrying the flag is tagged by an enemy player, he has to drop the flag immediately. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game in a forest]] [[de:Capture the Flag]] 531d9c92055f23f4cd41d2f0c19144f35137df9d 1490 2011-10-02T19:32:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 32 |Location = big playing field |Equipment = one flag per team |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = mark the play..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 32 |Location = big playing field |Equipment = one flag per team |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = mark the playing field }} '''Capture the Flag''' is a wide game for a larger number of players. == Equipment == * one flag per team * probably tags to mark the teams * probably stuff to mark the borders of the playing field == Preparation == For 2 to 4 groups of 4 to 8 players. They get bases on the playing field, where their flag is put. all teams should know the location of all bases, as well as the borders of the playing field == Procedure == The teams start at their bases. After a predefined signal, the game starts. All teams have to try to catch an enemy flag and bring it to their base. They score a point each time they accomplish this AND their own flag is safely in their base. Certain rules are used to attack and defend: * When an attacking person is touched by a defending person, the attacker has to move back to his own base before being able to participate further. He may also not act as defender before having reached the center of his base. As attacker and defender participants qualify when they are appropriately near the enemy / their own base. Usually, there is some neutral ground in between. * When an enemy flag is captured and brought to a team's base, but their own flag is missing, the first have to get back their own flag before being able to score a point. * When the person carrying the flag is tagged by an enemy player, he has to drop it immediately. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game in a forest]] [[de:Capture the Flag]] 867109cd2320cd49b27dd8522882f65add130eb9 Carrot in the Box 0 1780 3614 3613 2020-04-13T11:38:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Communication game}}, {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = two boxes, carrot |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Carrot in the Box''' is a [[brain game]] and [[communication game]]. It is played with two players. Aim of the game is to bluff as well as possible, or to call the other's bluff and figure out what his real intentions were. == Equipment == For this play you need the following equipment: * two boxes (small cardboard boxes or similar) * a fresh carrot * optionally, a price for the winner == Procedure == The leader explains the rules of the game. The two participants should understand him, but also the audience. The two players are standing facing each other. Between them there are two boxes, one for ''player A'', the other for ''player B''. Player A starts, he may look into his box. The other player (''B'') may not look into the box and does not know what is in his box (or the other). Player A can now either keep his own Box, or swap it with B's box. In addition, he may speak about his motives, why he keep the box or switched it. Once A is ready and happy, B's turn starts. He now may take the ultimate decision: does he keep his current box, or does he switch it with the current box of A? His decision is final - whichever box he chooses, is his. Aim of the game for both players obviously is to end up with the carrot. For that, player A has to bluff as best as possible, so that B ultimately selects the wrong (empty) box. B on the other hands needs to call the bluff of A. B has the "easier" task, as he has the ultimate decision; on the other hand, he has much less information than A (who actually knows which box contains the carrot). == Weblinks == * {{Weblink|1=www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB7T_J5K7_4|2=Carrot in a Box}} in a TV game show [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Carrot in the Box]] c39355fbfa77aa6cef146722beb2ca75b9508359 3613 2020-04-13T11:37:58Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Communication game}}, {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = two boxes, carrot |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Communication game}}, {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = two boxes, carrot |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Carrot in the Box''' is a [[brain game]] and [[communication game]]. It is played with two players. Aim of the game is to bluff as well as possible, or to call the other's bluff and figure out what his real intentions were. == Equipment == For this play you need the following equipment: * two boxes (small cardboard boxes or similar) * a fresh carrot * optionally, a price for the winner == Procedure == The leader explains the rules of the game. The two participants should understand him, but also the audience. The two players are standing facing each other. Between them there are two boxes, one for ''player A'', the other for ''player B''. Player A starts, he may look into his box. The other player (''B'') may not look into the box and does not know what is in his box (or the other). Player A can now either keep his own Box, or swap it with B's box. In addition, he may speak about his motives, why he keep the box or switched it. Once A is ready and happy, B's turn starts. He now may take the ultimate decision: does he keep his current box, or does he switch it with the current box of A? His decision is final - whichever box he chooses, is his. Aim of the game for both players obviously is to end up with the carrot. For that, player A has to bluff as best as possible, so that B ultimately selects the wrong (empty) box. B on the other hands needs to call the bluff of A. B has the "easier" task, as he has the ultimate decision; on the other hand, he has much less information than A (who actually knows which box contains the carrot). [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Carrot in the Box]] 7bf6c80a4b6356469d6603a4e1be9194e2691c90 Castle game 0 153 3368 301 2016-02-29T21:35:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about ten minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Castle game''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] for more than ten participants. == Equipment == There is no equipment required for this game. == Procedure == The participants are split up into two groups. One group has to leave the room. The other group tries to form a "castle" by standing in a circle as close as possible. Then, they decide on one action how the attacker might enter the castle. This may be one single word, such as "please" or an action, as for instance tickling or giving a team member of the castle a massage. After deciding on that, the group of "attackers" may enter the room again and try to "storm the castle". If they succeed, the roles are changed. == Similar games == * While the Castle game aims more at the group cohesiveness, the [[Donkey game]] acts up to a similar game principle, but separately for each participant. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Burgspiel]] 285f067ec2e67788c596c093a0b6547ac6271826 301 298 2011-03-13T19:51:23Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about ten minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Castle game''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] for more than ten participants. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants are split up into two groups. One group has to leave the room. The other group tries to form a "castle" by standing in a circle as close as possible. Then, they decide on one action how the attacker might enter the castle. This may be one single word, such as "please" or an action, as for instance tickling or giving a team member of the castle a massage. After deciding on that, the group of "attackers" may enter the room again and try to "storm the castle". If they succeed, the roles are changed. == Similar games == * While the Castle game aims more at the group cohesiveness, the [[Donkey game]] acts up to a similar game principle, but separately for each participant. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Burgspiel]] ac5ccb64c6e2ed2bbf723484f8b7d36cde2c3fa0 298 297 2011-03-13T15:23:53Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about ten minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Castle game''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] for more than ten participants. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants are split up into two groups. One group has to leave the room. The other group tries to form a "castle" by standing in a circle as close as possible. Then, they decide on one action how the attacker might enter the castle. This may be one single word, such as "please" or an action, as for instance tickling or giving a team member of the castle a massage. After deciding on that, the group of "attackers" may enter the room again and try to "storm the castle". If they succeed, the roles are changed. == Similar games == * While the Castle game aims more at the group cohesiveness, the [[Donkey game]] acts up to a similar game principle, but separately for each participant. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] 6ce3f18851cc752dc3a9d0c8918dbc8359174588 297 2011-03-13T15:23:35Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about ten minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Castle game..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about ten minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Castle game''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] for more than ten participants. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants are split up into two groups. One group has to leave the room. The other group tries to form a "castle" by standing in a circle as close as possible. Then, they decide on one action how the attacker might enter the castle. This may be one single word, such as "please" or an action, as for instance tickling or giving a team member of the castle a massage. After deciding on that, the group of "attackers" may enter the room again and try to "storm the castle". If they succeed, the roles are changed. == Similar games == * While the Castle game aims more at the group cohesiveness, the [[Donkey game]] acts up to a similar game principle, but separately for each participant. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 20 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] 8e0cbe2da69cc0e09a0280c7da6d08be9a547427 Cat and Mouse 0 895 3538 2188 2020-03-08T16:03:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = at least 18, better more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = about 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''cat and mouse''' is a tag game for larger groups. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == Two players are selected, the cat and the mouse. The rest of the players form the playing field. They are standing in rows and columns, like figures on a chess board. They should be about 1 meter (3 feet) apart from each other (to the left, right, front, and back). All players are looking in the same direction and stretch their arms to their sides. This creates a playing field, where both cat and mouse can only move along the lines formed. They may only run along the bodies of the players, but not pass below their arms. Outside of the square of players, both can move in any direction. The mouse can change the pattern of the players. When the mouse shouts a predefined code word (or claps its hands), all players turn 90 degree to the right. This changes the pattern on the playing field; if cat and mouse could move "east-west" before, they can now move "north-south". --- ||| --- --- => ||| => --- => ... --- ||| --- The game itself is then a simple tag game: the cat has to catch the mouse. By exploiting the pattern of the playing field, the mouse has to try and evade the cat as long as possible. When the cat finally catches the mouse, a new cat and a new mouse are selected. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Katze und Maus (Großgruppenspiel)]] cba3da42510d95557ba30176e67a2cc06284a6fe 2188 2012-02-06T20:23:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = at least 18, better more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = about 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = at least 18, better more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = about 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''cat and mouse''' is a tag game for larger groups. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == Two players are selected, the cat and the mouse. The rest of the players form the playing field. They are standing in rows and columns, like figures on a chess board. They should be about 1 meter (3 feet) apart from each other (to the left, right, front, and back). All players are looking in the same direction and stretch their arms to their sides. This creates a playing field, where both cat and mouse can only move along the lines formed. They may only run along the bodies of the players, but not pass below their arms. Outside of the square of players, both can move in any direction. The mouse can change the pattern of the players. When the mouse shouts a predefined codeword (or claps its hands), all players turn 90 degree to the right. This changes the pattern on the playing field; if cat and mouse could move "east-west" before, they can now move "north-south". --- ||| --- --- => ||| => --- => ... --- ||| --- The game itself is then a simple tag game: the cat has to catch the mouse. By exploiting the pattern of the playing field, the mouse has to try and evade the cat as long as possible. When the cat finally catches the mouse, a new cat and a new mouse are selected. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Katze und Maus (Großgruppenspiel)]] b86c6564ec3dcb6f68744ef87144c4b6af2320a8 Cat and mouse 0 896 2189 2012-02-06T20:23:36Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Cat and Mouse]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Cat and Mouse]] 2c4b366d905f8b27dff94c8b78f520a7d0da4789 Chain of balls 0 176 3378 341 2016-03-01T20:47:55Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = around 5 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = small (juggling) balls |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''chain of balls''' is a [[coordination game]]. It is often used as [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]]. == Equipment == * a few small balls, for instance juggling balls, or other things that can be easily be thrown and caught. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. The referee starts with one ball and throws it to another player (it should be thrown in a way easy to catch). Before throwing, he calls the name of the player he intends to catch the ball. Once this person has caught the ball, he selects another player, calls his name, and throws the ball to him. This is continued until the last person passes the ball back to the initial player. Then, another round is started: everybody is passing the ball to the same person again! When a few rounds are completed this way, the referee adds more balls to the game. They are passed in the same way, but of course they make the game more complex. The more balls the group can handle concurrently, the better (ideally it can handle as many balls as players in the group). == Similar games == * [[Name juggling]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ballwurfkette]] 5d6bc74efbe4defb05777a14a842068ae870eb87 341 2011-03-20T17:11:15Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = around 5 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = small (juggling) balls |Duration = arbitrary..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = around 5 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = small (juggling) balls |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''chain of balls''' is a [[coordination game]]. It is often used as [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]]. == Equipment == * a few small (juggling) balls or other things that can be easily be thrown and caught. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. The referee starts with one ball and throws it to another player (it should be thrown in a way easy to catch). Before throwing, he calls the name of the player he intends to catch the ball. Once this person has caught the ball, he selects another player, calls his name, and throws the ball to him. This is continued until the last person passes the ball back to the initial player. Then, another round is started; everybody is passing the ball to the same person again! When a few rounds are completed this way, the referee adds more balls to the game. They are passed in the same way, but of course they make the game more complex. The more balls the group can handle concurrently, the better (ideally it can handle as many balls as players in the group). == Similar games == * [[Name juggling]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ballwurfkette]] 9ed91946187a9ff8f29b4f30c37b9ab5dbbd4224 Chain of words 0 205 402 2011-05-12T13:57:38Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Tops and tails]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Tops and tails]] 69c05d10a8166a05bb0fb40c01d8ffcfe2e899fc Chain tag 0 368 3466 1395 2020-03-07T21:34:19Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Chain tag''' is a [[tag game]]. ==Equipment== You don't need any equipment to play that game. ==Procedure== Two tagger are chosen. They hold each other's hand and may only run and tag together. After the starting signal, they try to tag the other players. When they are successful, the third poison joins their chain. Then, the three of them hunt together, but only the outer two may actually tag. Thus, the chain of taggers gets longer and longer. This continues until all other players are tagged as well. == Similar games == * [[pairs' tag]] works in a similar fashion, but the chain is split into pairs when long enough. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Kettenfangen]] a3f77645a414b15e3d74979159c8d79d60b82e10 1395 2011-09-10T12:47:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Chain tag''' is a ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Chain tag''' is a [[tag game]]. ==Equipment== You don't need any equipment to play that game. ==Procedure== Two tagger are chosen. They hold each other's hand and may only run (and tag) together. After the starting signal, they try to tag the other players. When they are successful, the third poison joins their chain. Then, the three of them hunt together, but only the outer two may actually tag. Thus, the chain of taggers gets longer and longer. This continues until all other players are tagged as well. == Similar games == * [[pairs' tag]] works in a similar fashion, but the chain is split into pairs when long enough. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Kettenfangen]] e1f72282a938c519c1d371c75aa16fd38ded9ddb Chain through the hoop 0 804 2020 2012-01-26T08:47:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = hoop (ore something similar) |Duration = several minut..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = hoop (ore something similar) |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''chain through the hoop''' is a [[group dynamics game|group dynamics task]] that requires [[coordination game|agility and dexterity]] by the players. Usually, several groups compete against each other. == Equipment == A hula hoop is required. As an alternative, you can also use a rope that is knotted to a circle. This makes the game easier in some aspects (the rope is flexible), but also harder (the slack rope is harder to work with). == Procedure == The participants of each group hold each others hand, resulting in a chain of players. This chain has to walk through the hoop, without letting lose their hands. Other members of the group may help the players to fit through the hoop, but they as well may not let lose their arms. Which group is the first to solve that task? {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Kette durch den Reifen]] 5779429a2db47539faf84e89037b4f816ec448e8 Chaotic tag 0 78 3343 146 2016-02-29T17:14:34Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = less than a minute |Preparation = none }} '''Chaotic tag''' is a simple and short game. It can be used as a relaxing game in between other activities, especially, if the rules are known to the participant and the game can be started without any previous "warning", just with the words "chaotic tag". == Required equipment == You need no equipment to play the game. == Procedure == There is more or less just one rule: whoever is touched, loses the game. Of course, there needs to be some distinction between the attacker (survivor) and the attacked person (loser). Typically, a valid touch is exercised with the palm of the hand. The last surviving player wins the round. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Short game]] [[de:Chaosfangen]] b12cd85724c2cad8fc3ad019c1ce50e139f91e1d 146 2011-02-22T17:16:55Z Wirthi 1 ui wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = less than a minute |Preparation = none }} '''Chaotic tag''' is a simple and short game. It can be used as a relaxing game in between other activities, especially, if the rules are known to the participant and the game can be started unreckoned just with the words "chaotic tag". == Required equipment == You need no equipment to play the game. == Procedure == There is more or less just one rule: whoever is touched, loses the game. Of course, there needs to be some distinction between the toucher (survivor) and the touched person (loser). Typically, a valid touch is exercised with the palm of the hand. The last surviving player wins the round. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Short game]] [[de:Chaosfangen]] 5adc577c15349df1ca2dd2daaea32b3192625f46 Charades 0 805 2023 2022 2012-01-26T08:57:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}}, {{acting game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = select words and expressions for the game }} '''Charades''' is a [[creative game|creative]] [[acting game]] for 2 to 4 teams of about 2 to 4 people each. == Equipment == * some sheets of paper, pens == Preparation == The trainer writes words or expressions on the sheets of paper (one per sheet). Usually, more complex nouns are used that are not all to easy to guess (''tree house'', ...). Of course, what words or expressions you use depends on the abilities of your participants and probably even on the theme of your occasion. == Procedure == The groups work one after the other. The first player of the team gets a sheet of paper with a word. He has to pantomime the word, hey may not talk. The team has got some time to find out which word he presents; if they an find out within the time, they earn a point. Then, the second group gets its first term, and so on. You can add special rules, for instance, sound rounds where all groups may guess the term, and the first one to find it earns the point. == Similar games == The board game '''Activity''' (popular in Germany) is based on this game; it is available in English language as ''Word Trio''. == External Links == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charades Charades in the wikipedia] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Scharade]] 5cafd9c344157700354403ab1063b3f761ad0196 2022 2012-01-26T08:57:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{creative game}}, {{acting game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = select words..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}}, {{acting game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = select words and expressions for the game }} '''Charades''' is a [[creative game|creative]] [[acting game]] for 2 to 4 teams of about 2 to 4 people each. == Equipment == * some sheets of paper, pens == Preparation == The trainer writes words or expressions on the sheets of paper (one per sheet). Usually, more complex nouns are used that are not all to easy to guess (''tree house'', ...). Of course, what words or expressions you use depends on the abilities of your participants and probably even on the theme of your occasion. == Procedure == The groups work one after the other. The first player of the team gets a sheet of paper with a word. He has to pantomime the word, hey may not talk. The team has got some time to find out which word he presents; if they an find out within the time, they earn a point. Then, the second group gets its first term, and so on. You can add special rules, for instance, sound rounds where all groups may guess the term, and the first one to find it earns the point. == Similar games == The board game '''Activity''' (popular in Germany) is based on this game; it is available in English language as ''Word Trio''. == External Links == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charades Charades in the wikipedia] [[Kategorie:Darstellungsspiel]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Scharade]] 43090c51d68d638e6b974ea9eef7dbd6b4146971 Chariot Race 0 1775 3312 2013-09-30T22:16:57Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Chariot race]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Chariot race]] 878a55f7db426ff55e72e9cd536a368079bf0359 Chariot fight 0 564 3492 1662 2020-03-08T15:18:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more (in groups of three) |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one token for each group |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''chariot fight''' is a game for groups of 12 players of more. It is a variation of the game [[Dragon's tail tag]] played in groups of three players. == Equipment == Each group of three needs a tokes. Often, a neckerchief, cap, short rope or similar is used. == Procedure == The three players form a chariot. Two players are in front representing the horses. They tightly hold each other. The third player is the horseman. He also tightly holds his horses, best at their belt. The token of the chariot is put in the horseman's belt (or rear trouser pocket). After the game is started, the chariots try to steal the token of the other chariots. A chariot that has lost its token is out of the game. The last remaining chariot wins the round. === Variation === * A chariot losing its token must not necessarily be out of the game. It can also compete without any token and try to catch another one. Each token stolen by a chariot has to be put in the rear pocket/belt as well, so it too can be stolen by other chariots. == Similar games == * [[Memory tag]] * [[Dragon's tail tag]] * [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Streitwagen-Fangen]] 435d8b1e57746b2652dd0ba63c4373d6a57a39f3 1662 2011-12-07T10:45:16Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more (in groups of three) |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one token for each group |Duration = arbitrary, a few minu..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more (in groups of three) |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one token for each group |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''chariot fight''' is a game for groups of 12 players of more. It is a variation of the game [[Dragon's tail tag]] played in groups of three players. == Equipment == Each group of three needs a tokes. Often, a neckerchief, cap, short rope or similar is used. == Procedure == The three players form a chariot. Two players are in front representing the horses. They tightly hold each other. The third player is the horseman. He also tightly holds his horses, best at their belt. The token of the chariot is put in the horeman's belt (or rear trouser pocket). After the game is startet, the chariots try to steal the token of the other chariots. A chariot that has lost its token is out of the game. The last remaining chariot wins the round. === Variation === * A chariot losing its token must not necessarily be out of the game. It can also compete without any token and try to catch another one. Each token stolen by a chariot has to be put in the rear pocket/belt as well, so it too can be stolen by other chariots. == Similar games == * [[Memory tag]] * [[Dragon's tail tag]] * [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Streitwagen-Fangen]] 8e33c61aa8f5a321f946d10e64a1f69726905b18 Chariot race 0 908 3313 2211 2013-09-30T22:17:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = short running track |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the running track |Picture = Römisches Wagenrennen.jpg }} The '''chariot race''' is an [[active game]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == * Usually, you don't need any equipment. * If you want, to can mark start and finish line and the racing track. * You can also add obstacles to the racing track. == Preparation == You need to prepare an racing track. This can be a very simple one ("from here to the tree, around it, and back") or you can use ropes or similar to create a sophisticated track, probably even adding obstacles. == Procedure == First, you split the participants is groups (of equal size), each of those groups representing an chariot. Usually, you have groups of two or three, but you can also try to create bigger chariots. With only two participants, he chariot is formed by one playing carrying the other one piggyback. With three or more participants, they have to be creative how the chariot is formed: The players can represent the wagon, the rider, the horses, etc. All the chariots then compete in a race. The first team to reach the finish line wins the game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Römisches Wagenrennen]] 445514ba89c305d4baebfbfe35338a2c6d1c51c3 2211 2012-02-07T10:51:39Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = short running track |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the running track }} The ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = short running track |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the running track }} The '''chariot race''' is an [[active game]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == * Usually, you don't need any equipment. * If you want, to can mark start and finish line and the racing track. * You can also add obstacles to the racing track. == Preparation == You need to prepare an racing track. This can be a very simple one ("from here to the tree, around it, and back") or you can use ropes or similar to create a sophisticated track, probably even adding obstacles. == Procedure == First, you split the participants is groups (of equal size), each of those groups representing an chariot. Usually, you have groups of two or three, but you can also try to create bigger chariots. With only two participants, he chariot is formed by one playing carrying the other one piggyback. With three or more participants, they have to be creative how the chariot is formed: The players can represent the wagon, the rider, the horses, etc. All the chariots then compete in a race. The first team to reach the finish line wins the game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Römisches Wagenrennen]] 4f574fd028776f8294272eaf35958241c20034ab Charly chirp 0 783 1976 2012-01-25T11:40:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Charly..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = up to 20 |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Charly, chirp!''' is a simple [[ice breaker games|icebreaker game]]. It is best to be played when sitting in a circle on chairs. == Equipment == * blindfolds * chairs == Procedure == One person is selected. He is blindfolded. The other players then sit down in a random ordering on the chairs. The blindfolded person should not know which person is seating on what chair. He is sitting on the lap of a player and says "Charlie, beep!". The person he is sitting on then has to chirp (twitter, beep, whatever) like a bird. The blindfolded player then has to guess who he is sitting on. When his guess is right, the recognized player is blindfolded and a new round starts. Otherwise, the blindfolded player selects another player to sit on and again tries his luck ... [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Hansi pieps einmal]] b205c9f51e5b55ab11c7b3ad49ec9cf2791e59e0 Children's baseball 0 297 3437 1266 2020-03-07T21:11:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{running game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = larger playing field |Equipment = ball, base markers |Duration = 20 minutes or more |Preparation = mark the bases }} '''Children's baseball''' is a variant of ''Baseball'' specifically designed for children. Two teams with 5 to 10 players each (10 to 20 total) are required. == Equipment == * ball (with roughly the size of a volleyball) * base markers (ropes, mattresses, ...) == Preparation == In one of the corners of the playing field the start/finish is marked. Along the borders of the playing field, the ''bases'' (depending on the size of the field, about 4 to 8 of them) are marked. == Procedure == The two teams are decided to be either the shooter (or throwers) or the catcher (in baseball, those are called ''batting team'' and ''fielding team''). The shooters are gathering behind the start, while the catcher spread on the playing field. The first shooter takes the ball and throws it as far as possible into the playing field. The catchers have to return the ball as quickly as possible to the start. Of course, they may also shoot the ball. The ball has to be laid down behind the start by a member of the catchers, just throwing it there is not valid. As long as the ball has not been returned, the shooter may run from base to base around the field. As soon as the ball is returned by the catchers, the shooter must either be standing on a base (and not move away from it until the next ball is thrown), or have returned to the start/finish. Once he finishes, he earns a point for his team; if he finished in the same turn he starts, he gets two points ("home run"). After a predefined time or a predefined number of ball shots, the two teams change position (shooters become catchers and vice versa). The group that has most points in the end wins the game. == Similar games== * A game quite similar is [[Brennball]] where the ball has not to be returned to the Home-Base, but to the so-called "Brenner". {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Kinderbaseball]] 2541aa01d5652a330bdb92b1699b2157a45ed9ae 1266 1265 2011-08-18T13:57:00Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{running game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = larger playing field |Equipment = ball, base markers |Duration = 20 minutes or more |Preparation = mark the bases }} '''Children's baseball''' is a variant of ''Baseball'' specifically designed for children. Two teams with 5 to 10 players each are required. == Equipment == *ball (with roughly the size of a volleyball) *base markers (ropes, mattresses, ...) == Preparation == In one of the corners of the playing field the start/finish is marked. Along the borders of the playing field, the ''bases'' (depending on the size of the field, about 4 to 8 of them) are marked. == Procedure == The two teams are decided to be either the shooter (or throwers) or the catcher (in baseball, those are called ''batting team'' and ''fielding team''). The shooters are gathering behind the start, while the catcher spread on the playing field. The first shooter takes the ball and throws it as far as possible into the playing field. The catchers have to return the ball as quickly as possible to the start. Of course, they may also shoot the ball. The ball has to be layed down behind the start by a member of the catchers, just throwing it there is not valid. As long as the ball has not been returned, the shooter may run from base to base around the field. As soon as the ball is returned by the catchers, the shooter must either be standing on a base (and not move away from it until the next ball is thrown), or have returned to the start/finish. Once he finishes, he earns a point for his team; if he finished in the same turn he starts, he gets two points ("home run"). After a predefined time or a predefined number of ball shots, the two teams change position (shooters become catchers and vice versa). The group that has most points in the end wins the game. == Similar games== * A game quite similar ist [[Brennball]] where the ball has not to be returend to the Home-Base, but to the so-called "Brenner". {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Kinderbaseball]] 5c7488280976c285e87ad50cd093c670db057235 1265 2011-08-18T13:55:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{running game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = larger playing field |Equipment = ball, base markers |Duration = 20 minutes or more |Preparation =..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{running game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = larger playing field |Equipment = ball, base markers |Duration = 20 minutes or more |Preparation = mark the bases }} '''Children's baseball''' is a variant of ''Baseball'' specifically designed for children. Two teams with 5 to 10 players each are required. == Equipment == *ball (with roughly the size of a volleyball) *base markers (ropes, mattresses, ...) == Preparation == In one of the corners of the playing field the start/finish is marked. Along the borders of the playing field, the ''bases'' (depending on the size of the field, about 4 to 8 of them) are marked. == Procedure == The two teams are decided to be either the shooter or the catcher. The shooters are gathering behind the start, while the catcher spread on the playing field. The first shooter takes the ball and throws it as far as possible into the playing field. The catchers have to return the ball as quickly as possible to the start. Of course, they may also shoot the ball. The ball has to be layed down behind the start by a member of the catchers, just throwing it there is not valid. As long as the ball has not been returned, the shooter may run from base to base around the field. As soon as the ball is returned by the catchers, the shooter must either be standing on a base (and not move away from it until the next ball is thrown), or have returned to the start/finish. Once he finishes, he earns a point for his team; if he finished in the same turn he starts, he gets two points ("home run"). After a predefined time or a predefined number of ball shots, the two teams change position (shooters become catchers and vice versa). The group that has most points in the end wins the game. == Similar games== * A game quite similar ist [[Brennball]] where the ball has not to be returend to the Home-Base, but to the so-called "Brenner". {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Kinderbaseball]] eff71e6f6d3afa9080b1ca019b77414f3cf1c589 Children's sumo 0 332 3485 1544 2020-03-08T15:14:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Children's sumo''' is an [[active game]] or [[fighting game]] for two participants. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two players are standing on the fighting area, facing each other. They fold their arms on their back. The objective of the fight is to move the other player out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. == Similar games == * [[Crabscrum]] * [[Rugger scrums]]: this game follows the same basic idea, but is played with two teams opposing each other [[Category:game for two players]] [[de:Kindersumo]] b26cf732e86c7ca61352be3c6c8b418c5ea9a28e 1544 1543 2011-11-18T21:13:43Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Children's sumo''' is an [[active game]]/[[fighting game]] for two participants. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two players are standing on the fighting area, facing each other. They fold their arms on their back. The objective of the fight is to move the other player out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. == Similar games == * [[Crabscrum]] * [[Rugger scrums]]: this game follows the same basic idea, but is played with two teams opposing each other [[Category:game for two players]] [[de:Kindersumo]] da0861387c0019af2c1a257ff08e4c59419aebcd 1543 1348 2011-11-18T21:08:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Children's sumo''' is an [[active game]]/[[fighting game]] for two participants. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two players are standing on the fighting area, facing each other. They fold their arms on their back. The objective of the fight is to move the other player out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. == Similar games == * [[Crabscrum]] * [[Rugger scrum]]: this game follows the same basic idea, but is played with two teams opposing each other [[Category:game for two players]] [[de:Kindersumo]] e9a3b30e0a9784f81ce22b2c1bd3d62da1f9c088 1348 1327 2011-09-06T17:55:02Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Children's sumo''' is an [[active game]]/[[fighting game]] for two participants. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two players are standing on the fighting area, facing each other. They fold their arms on their back. The objective of the fight is to move the other player out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. == Similar games == * [[Crabscrum]] [[Category:game for two players]] [[de:Kindersumo]] 1b6654d0cb848a2eacb60f169151914650a9f421 1327 2011-08-26T09:13:34Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare p..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Children's sumo''' is an [[active game]]/[[fighting game]] for two participants. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two players are standing on the fighting area, facing each other. They fold their arms on their back. The objective of the fight is to move the other player out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. [[Category:game for two players]] [[de:Kindersumo]] 5440a5711d40990e11abb7df889e6e18c1732f61 Chinese tossing 0 195 3392 377 2016-03-06T20:23:05Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = bigger groups |Location = nearly everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Chinese tossing''' is a variation of the game [[rock paper scissors]] for bigger groups. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == Two equally big groups are formed. If there are a lot of participants, it is also conceivable to conduct a kind of competition. These groups then have to toss against each other. Therefore, the groups secretly decide on one of the three given figures: * Dragon (hands up in the air, showing teeth, altogether a mean, attacking facial expression) * Samurai (hands are holding a sword, and sidestep) * Princess (terrified, protecting face with her hands) Once the decision is made, the groups line up opposite each other and simultaneously show their symbol by command. The following rules apply: * The Samurai defeats the dragon * The dragon defeats the princess * The princess defeats the Samurai The group that has won the battle gets one point. There is no point distributed when shown equal figures. The group which could collect three points first wins. ;Variations The figures may be adapted to the respective situation, for instance, the motto of a camp. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Chinesisch Knobeln]] fe34a5da2310b6178b73a8613235bffe038a520b 377 376 2011-04-05T09:00:51Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = bigger groups |Location = nearly everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Chinese tossing''' is a variation of [[rock paper scissors]] for bigger groups. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == Two equally big groups are formed. If there are a lot of participants, it is also conceivable to conduct a kind of competition. These groups then have to toss against each other. Therefore, the groups secretly decide on one of the three given figures: * Dragon (hands up in the air, showing teeth, altogether a mean, attacking facial expression) * Samurai (hands are holding a sword, and sidestep) * Princess (terrified, protecting face with her hands) Once the decision is made, the groups line up opposite each other and simultaneously show their symbol by command. The following rules apply: * The Samurai defeats the dragon * The dragon defeats the princess * The princess defeats the Samurai The group that has won the battle gets one point. There is no point distributed when shown equal figures. The group which could collect three points first wins. ;Variations The figures may be adapted to the respective situation, for instance, the motto of a camp. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Chinesisch Knobeln]] 0c256dd9afb5cf83eee425f413025dd0228128ff 376 2011-04-04T17:01:54Z 188.23.221.23 0 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = bigger groups |Location = nearly everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Pic..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = bigger groups |Location = nearly everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Chinese tossing''' is a variation of [[Rock paper scissors]] for bigger groups. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == Two equally big groups are formed. If there are a lot of participants, it is also conceivable to conduct a kind of competition. These groups then have to toss against each other. Therefore, the groups secretly decide on one of the three given figures: * Dragon (hands up in the air, showing teeth, altogether a mean, attacking facial expression) * Samurai (hands are holding a sword, and sidestep) * Princess (terrified, protecting face with her hands) Once the decision is made, the groups line up opposite each other and simultaneously show their symbol by command. The following rules apply: * The Samurai defeats the dragon * The dragon defeats the princess * The princess defeats the Samurai The group that has won the battle gets one point. There is no point distributed when shown equal figures. The group which could collect three points first wins. ;Variations The figures may be adapted to the respective situation, for instance, the motto of a camp. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] ca9af758d562306fcbf6300597d52c648c2c6aa7 Chinese wall 0 400 3472 1442 2020-03-08T15:07:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none, perhaps ropes |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Chinese wall''' is a running and tagging game for larger groups. The playing field must be bigger the larger the group is. ==Equipment== It would be great if ropes or mats could be used to mark the wall, but if nothing is available, you can also play without that. ==Rules== The (roughly rectangular) playing field is split into two parts of roughly the same size. One player (the catcher) is standing on the border between those two parts, he is representing the ''Chinese wall''. After a starting signal, all the players run from one end of the playing field to the other, having to pass the line (the wall). The catcher may tag those players, but he may move only along the wall. Any player he can tag also becomes part of the wall, and can help him to tag in the next round. Players may only move forwards or side wards, but not backward to evade the catcher. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Chinesische Mauer]] a74bb6acc6325fe369a5346bc483b6bbf53437c4 1442 2011-09-14T19:40:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none, perhaps ropes |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Chinese..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none, perhaps ropes |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Chinese wall''' is a running and tagging game for larger groups. The playing field must be bigger the larger the group is. ==Equipment== It would be great if ropes or mats could be used to mark the wall, but if nothing is available, you can also play without that. ==Rules== The (roughly rectangular) playing field is split into two parts of roughly the same size. One player (the catcher) is standing on the border between those two parts, he is representing the ''chinese wall''. After a starting signal, all the players run from one end of the playing field to the other, having to pass the line (the wall). The catcher may tag those players, but he may move only along the wall. Any player he can tag also becomes part of the wall, and can help him to tag in the next round. Players may only move forwards or sidewards, but not backward to evade the catcher. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Chinesische Mauer]] 411117ef204f9fbb298173ee30e1a4b3d713a864 Chinese whispers 0 143 2696 271 2012-03-13T16:45:32Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Communication game}} |PlayerCount = five or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Chinese whispers''' is a simple but amazing (and funny) game. == Equipment == No equipment is required to play that game. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a cirle. One player may select a (real-world) term (or sentence). He whispers this term to his neighbor (silently enough, so the other players can't hear what he says). Doing so, the term has to be passed on from player to player until finally reaching the last player. He has to speak out loudly the term as he understood it. Often, the term has changed quite a bit, which can be quite amusing. === Variants === * Usually, everybody has to pass on whatever he understood on the first try. If very long and complicated words or terms are used, one repetition might be allowed by each player. == Similar games == * [[Writing and drawing]] is a variation where a term is alternately written and drawn to be passed on from player to player * In [[chinese whispers in images]] here, a term has to be passed on from player to player by alternative writing and verbal explanation * [[Epidemic]] uses a similar concept with grimaces * [[Telefax]] uses a similar concept, but approaches the touching sense of the participants {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Stille Post]] 6286d886c9daf4ff2c052479b41c457ac48dafd4 271 2011-03-08T22:00:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Communication game}} |PlayerCount = five or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Chinese whi..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Communication game}} |PlayerCount = five or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Chinese whispers''' is a simple but amazing (and funny) game. == Equipment == No equipment is required to play that game. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a cirle. One player may select a (real-world) term (or sentence). He whispers this term to his neighbor (silently enough, so the other players can't hear what he says). Doing so, the term has to be passed on from player to player until finally reaching the last player. He has to speak out loudly the term as he understood it. Often, the term has changed quite a bit, which can be quite amusing. === Variants === * Usually, everybody has to pass on whatever he understood on the first try. If very long and complicated words or terms are used, one repetition might be allowed by each player. == Similar games == * [[Writing and drawing]] is a variation where a term is alternately written and drawn to be passed on from player to player * In [[chinese whispers in images]] here, a term has to be passed on from player to player by alternative writing and verbal explanation * [[Epidemic]] uses a similar concept with grimaces {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Stille Post]] 0d42e6eb796456a026a6456e6b335a51050d113a Chinese whispers in images 0 340 3452 1340 2020-03-07T21:27:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen, paper, a drawing |Duration = a few minutes per player |Preparation = prepare a drawing }} '''Chinese whispers in images''' is a creative variant of the game [[Chinese whispers]]. You need to prepare something and the game takes longer as the original variant, but often ends with astonishing results and can help to demonstrate the effects or rather the shortcomings of ''communication''. The game can be played with any number of players. However, as only two players are active at any point in time, if too many (say, more than 15 to 20) take part, you'd rather want to split them in two groups playing independently in parallel. ==Equipment== * paper and pens * a simple drawing prepared (see below) == Preparation == A drawing has to be prepared beforehand. The complexity of the drawing has to be adapted to the age (or rather: the skills) of the participants. Start with something not overly complex, like a "house with two windows, a door and a chimney, two trees next to it, a mountain in the background". It should be easy to recognize, and easy to draw; depending on the level of complexity you'd like to introduce, you can add more objects, of course (or several different images at once). ==Procedure== All participants leave the room. They do not see the image. The first player enters the room. He may take a look at the image for some time (e.g., one minute). Then, the image is removed, and the second player comes in. The first now explains the image to the second player. After that, the second player makes a drawing based on the description. When the third player enters the room, he may take a look at the image of the second player. He memorizes the drawing, then explains it two the fourth player ... who makes a new drawing again, and so forth. It is astonishing, how the image changes over time. After the last player, have a look at the differences of the image over time === Variants === * A stricter variant may rule that the player describing the image may not be interrupted by the one who gets the description, and that this player may not ask questions. Of course, the drawing player may only start to draw once the explaining player has finished with his explanation. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Stille Post in Bildern]] cba6105b8ff2c2ab1fe782918d1b89b620b397bd 1340 2011-08-29T15:27:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen, paper, a drawing |Duration = a few minutes per player |Preparation = prepare a ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen, paper, a drawing |Duration = a few minutes per player |Preparation = prepare a drawing }} '''Chinese whispers in images''' is a creative variant of the game [[chinese whispers]]. You need to prepare something and the game takes longer as the original variant, but often ends with astonishing results and can help to demonstrate the effects or rather the shortcomings of ''communication''. The game can be played with any number of players. However, as only two players are active at any point in time, if too many (say, more than 15 to 20) take part, you'd rather want to split them in two groups playing independently in parallel. ==Equipment== *paper and pens *a simple drawing prepared (see below) == Preparation == A drawing has to be prepared beforehand. The complexity of the drawing has to be adapted to the age (or rather: the skills) of the participants. Start with something not overly complex, like a "house with two windows, a door and a chimney, two trees next to it, a mountain in the background". It should be easy to recognize, and easy to draw; depending on the level of complexity you'd like to introduce, you can add more objects, of course (or several different images at once). ==Procedure== All participants leave the room. They do not see the image. The first player enters the room. He may take a look at the image for some time (e.g., one minute). Then, the image is removed, and the second player comes in. The first now explains the image to the second player. After that, the second player makes a drawing based on the description. When the third player enters the room, he may take a look at the image of the second player. He memorizes the drawing, then explains it two the fourth player ... who makes a new drawing again, and so forth. It is astonishing, how the image changes over time. After the last player, have a look at the differences of the image over time === Variants === * A stricter variant may rule that the player describing the image may not be interrupted by the one who gets the description, and that this player may not ask questions. Of course, the drawing player may only start to draw once the explaining player has finished with his explanation. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Stille Post in Bildern]] 71edee8368a6ce9cc3fc012f758baedccf66b080 Chinese whispers with images 0 508 1605 2011-11-29T16:08:54Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Chinese whispers in images]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Chinese whispers in images]] 5aed541aaae85c365dd5d986a800a5a3d5539ae5 Chocolate cutting 0 1246 2655 2012-03-07T22:21:58Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Chocolate game]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[chocolate game]] c196abecb89a517f755995cd1107f0d9ad2794a8 Chocolate game 0 1151 2557 2556 2012-03-02T09:27:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = chocolate, knife and fork, dice, clothes |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none }} The '''chocolate game''' is a coordination game requiring luck, for groups of about 4 to 10 participants. == Equipment == * chocolate (one bar) * knife (not too sharp), fork, plate * dice * clothes (hat or cap, gloves, scarf, jacket, ...) ==Preparation== Usually, the chocolate bar is removed from its wrapping and put on the plate. If you want to make the game harder, you keep it in its wrapping or even further wrap it in newspaper like a present. == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle, on a table nearby the equipment is put. The players one after the other roll the dice. When a player rolls a "6", he shouts "six!". Then, he may take on the clothes, and start to eat pieces of the chocolate (of course, using fork and knife, and not his fingers!). He may continue until the next player rolls a "6". Then, he has to quickly take off the clothes and give them to the next players. Of course, the chocolate may only be eaten while properly wearing the clothes! == Variations == * You can also let each player roll the dice continuously until he gets a "6". Then, the times at the chocolate are more evenly distributed. * Thick gloves are the cloth that make the game quite hard; so if it should be easier, remove the gloves or use finger gloves. {{picture}} [[Category:Game with food]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Schokoladeschneiden]] ed52a2607f495b463182aee0aebfd7b20bf04c13 2556 2555 2012-03-02T09:26:59Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = chocolate, knife and fork, dice, clothes |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''Chocolate cutting''' is a coordination game requiring luck, for groups of about 4 to 10 participants. == Equipment == * chocolate (one bar) * knife (not too sharp), fork, plate * dice * clothes (hat or cap, gloves, scarf, jacket, ...) ==Preparation== Usually, the chocolate bar is removed from its wrapping and put on the plate. If you want to make the game harder, you keep it in its wrapping or even further wrap it in newspaper like a present. == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle, on a table nearby the equipment is put. The players one after the other roll the dice. When a player rolls a "6", he shouts "six!". Then, he may take on the clothes, and start to eat pieces of the chocolate (of course, using fork and knife, and not his fingers!). He may continue until the next player rolls a "6". Then, he has to quickly take off the clothes and give them to the next players. Of course, the chocolate may only be eaten while properly wearing the clothes! == Variations == * You can also let each player roll the dice continuously until he gets a "6". Then, the times at the chocolate are more evenly distributed. * Thick gloves are the cloth that make the game quite hard; so if it should be easier, remove the gloves or use finger gloves. {{picture}} [[Category:Game with food]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Schokoladeschneiden]] 37e828b1d04ffd0f462f4220ac3183078a4bc2ee 2555 2012-03-02T09:26:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{game of luck}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = chocolate, knife and fork, dice, clothes |Duration = arbitrar..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = chocolate, knife and fork, dice, clothes |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''Chocolate cutting''' is a coordination game requiring luck, for groups of about 4 to 10 participants. == Equipment == * chocolate (one bar) * knife (not too sharp), fork, plate * dice * clothes (hat or cap, gloves, scarf, jacket, ...) ==Preparation== Usually, the chocolate bar is removed from its wrapping and put on the plate. If you want to make the game harder, you keep it in its wrapping or even further wrap it in newspaper like a present. == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle, on a table nearby the equipment is put. The players one after the other roll the dice. When the dice shows a "6", the player may take on the clothes, and then start to eat pieces of the chocolate (of course, using fork and knife, and not his fingers!). He may continue until the next player rolls a "6". Then, he has to quickly take off the clothes and give them to the next players. Of course, the chocolate may only be eaten while properly wearing the clothes! == Variations == * You can also let each player roll the dice continuously until he gets a "6". Then, the times at the chocolate are more evenly distributed. * Thick gloves are the cloth that make the game quite hard; so if it should be easier, remove the gloves or use finger gloves. {{picture}} [[Category:Game with food]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Schokoladeschneiden]] 95f875a45bc3680925167406add716f67a6982f2 Cicle of trust 0 172 334 2011-03-20T16:52:45Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Roly-poly toy]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Roly-poly toy]] 7e1c2faf11b4c16348dc02e7910f1cccbedf08c3 Circle portrait 0 948 2266 2012-02-10T13:31:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 10 or more |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes, depending on number of players..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 10 or more |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Circle portrait''' (or: ''circle drawing'', ''cooperative portrait'') is a game for groups while sitting on a table. It is usually played in breaks during the normal program, in groups that already know each other a bit. == Equipment == Each player needs a sheet of paper (letter size) and a pen. == Procedure == In the end, each player should get a drawing of himself. The drawing should be a cooperation of the whole group. Each player writes the name of his left neighbor on the paper. Then, he starts to portrait that person. After a certain time (30 seconds or so), the trainer announces that all the sheets have to be passed on to the respective right neighbor. So, each participant gets a new sheet with a new person, and continues to draw that person. The game is finished when everybody gets his own portrait. Let's hope they like it! [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game on a table]] [[de:Kreisporträt]] e3d55064c403c9a960d60cd0f61d4bfc9cfc3555 City-Country-River 0 185 3388 361 2016-03-06T20:21:27Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two or more, not too many |Location = virtually everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary, |Preparation = none }} '''City-Country-River''' is a game with pen and paper that can be played by two players or more. The participants need a good general knowledge and creativity, the level of difficulty can be adapted to the participants. == Equipment == Each player needs a pen and a sheet of paper. == Procedure == First, the players agree on the categories they want to play with. Typically are geographic entities like "city", "country", "river" (thus the name), but also other topics like "job", "plants", "comic-strip character", "popular song", etc. For each round, a letter of the alphabet is selected. Often, one of the players silently enumerates the ABCs, with another player stopping him at an arbitrary time; the letter in his mind by then is selected. Then, all players try to find a term for each category that begins with the selected letter. So, if the letter is "A", then a city ("Amsterdam"), a country ("Australia"), a river ("Amazon river") have to be found (all beginning with the letter "A"). After a predefined time, or as soon as the first player has finished, the terms are compared. The players first have to decide which results are valid and which are not (is "America" a valid answer for country, does a river with name "Alm" really exist, etc.) For all valid terms, the players points: * a player with a valid term usually gets 10 points, but: * is an answer used by more than one person, only 5 points are awarded (for each player with that term) * if only one player has found a valid answer for a certain category, then this answer is worth 20 points. The points for each player are added, then a new round (with a new letter) starts. Winner of the game of course is the person with the highest number of points (after a few rounds). [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Stadt-Land-Fluss]] 92994c5eaac5aa9008dec0b5c71e4c2a87c06bc4 361 2011-03-27T18:37:15Z 88.117.105.10 0 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two or more, not too many |Location = virtually everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary, |Preparation = none }} ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = two or more, not too many |Location = virtually everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary, |Preparation = none }} '''City-Country-River''' is a game with pen and paper that can be played by two players or more. The participants need a good general knowledge and creativity, the level of difficulty can be adapted to the participants. == Equipment == Each player needs a pen and a sheet of paper. ==Proecedure== First, the players agree on the categories they want to play with. Typically are geographic entities like "city", "country", "river" (thus the name), but also other topics like "job", "plants", "comic-strip character", "popular song", etc. For each round, a letter of the alphabet is selected. Often, one of the players silently enumerates the ABCs, with another player stopping him at an arbitrary time; the letter in his mind by then is selected. Then, all players try to find a term for each category that begins with the selected letter. So, if the letter is "A", then a city ("Amsterdam"), a country ("Australia"), a river ("Amazon river") have to be found (all beginning with the letter "A"). After a predefined time, or as soon as the first player has finished, the terms are compared. The players first have to decide which results are valid and which are not (is "America" a valid answer for country, does a river with name "Alm" really exist, etc.) For all valid terms, the players points: * a player with a valid term usually gets 10 points, but: * is an answer used by more than one person, only 5 points are awarded (for each player with that term) * if only one player has found a valid answer for a certain category, then this answer is worth 20 points. The points for each player are added, then a new round (with a new letter) starts. Winner of the game of course is the person with the highest number of points (after a few rounds). [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Stadt-Land-Fluss]] 010a3264d71432b65c4ee7f1de4c37b30ee3d9a0 Clap ball 0 1693 3190 2012-12-12T09:46:35Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = any number, usually 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Ball |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Ima..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = any number, usually 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Ball |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Clap ball''' is a simple [[ball game]] played in a circle. == Equipment == One ball is needed to play the game. The ball should neither be too small nor too heavy, it should be easy to catch it. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a circle. The ball is passed around among the players, in an arbitrary ordering. The ball should be thrown so the player the ball is passed to can easily catch it, so for instance neither too hard nor to low. Any player that catches a ball that was passed to him has to clap in his hands once before catching it. If he fails to clap, or fails to catch the ball, he is out of the game (or earns a negative score point). === Combining it with other games === The game can easily be combined with other games like [[loved engaged married]] or [[red blue dead]]. Then, a player is not out of the game when he makes an error, but has several more "lives" to stay active. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Klatschball]] 69bf78d3bf4da6181d35f83bb817bec9433243f4 Clothespin 0 244 3595 2491 2020-03-08T16:44:50Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two groups, up to about 20 |Location = wherever it is silent |Equipment = clothespins (pegs), blindfolds |Duration = around 15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Clothespin''' is a [[calm game|calm]] [[coordination game]]. It must be totally silent during the game. ==Equipment== You need a few clothespins (pegs), blindfolds ==Procedure== Two groups are formed. One groups is blindfolded and sits down somewhere in the center of the room (not all too tight, so people can still walk around in between). The second group divides the clothespins among them. As soon as it is silent, the second group may try to attach the clothespins on the clothes of the blindfolded group. Whenever one of the blindfolded group suspects someone to be in direct vicinity of him and "attacking" him with a clothespin, he may point in that direction; if there really is an "attacker" there, he has to select another victim. If there was no attacker there, the blindfolded person gets one negative point. Each clothespin attached to the clothes is a negative point as well (attaching is valid if it holds after being attached; the attacker may only attach one clothespin at a time, and he is immune directly after success). After some time, roles are exchanged. Who manages to attach most clothespins, and receives the least? == Similar games == * [[snail tag]] is a variant of this game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with clothespins]] [[de:Wäscheklammernspiel]] 11b79b80364794bdc1de325a80986ff9de8fe9e0 2491 1885 2012-02-28T16:20:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two groups, up to about 20 |Location = wherever it is silent |Equipment = clothespins (pegs), blindfolds |Duration = around 15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Clothespin''' is a [[calm game|calm]] [[coordination game]]. It must be totally silent during the game. ==Equipment== You need a few clothespins (pegs), blindfolds ==Procedure== Two groups are formed. One groups is blindfolded and sits down somewhere in the center of the room (not all too tight, so people can still walk around in between). The second group divides the clothespins among them. As soon as it is silent, the second group may try to attach the clothespins on the clothes of the blindfolded group. Whenever one of the blindfolded group suspects someone to be in direct vincinity of him and "attacking" him with a clothespin, he may point in that direction; if there really is an "attacker" there, he has to select another victim. If there was no attacker there, the blindfolded person gets one negative point. Each clothespin attached to the clothes is a negative point as well (attaching is valid if it holds after being attached; the attacker may only attach one clothespin at a time, and he is immune directly after success). After some time, roles are exchanged. Who manages to attach most clothespins, and receives the least? == Similar games == * [[snail tag]] is a variant of this game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with clothespins]] [[de:Wäscheklammernspiel]] f47e076c6b7ba22166d24558c7dfdfe5759ac32d 1885 1884 2012-01-02T10:18:37Z User 2e7ce7f743b9a965 270 Undo revision 1884 by [[Special:Contributions/User 2e7ce7f743b9a965|User 2e7ce7f743b9a965]] ([[User talk:User 2e7ce7f743b9a965|talk]]) wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two groups, up to about 20 |Location = wherever it is silent |Equipment = clothespins (pegs), blindfolds |Duration = around 15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Clothespin''' is a [[calm game|calm]] [[coordination game]]. It must be totally silent during the game. ==Equipment== You need a few clothespins (pegs), blindfolds ==Procedure== Two groups are formed. One groups is blindfolded and sits down somewhere in the center of the room (not all too tight, so people can still walk around in between). The second group divides the clothespins among them. As soon as it is silent, the second group may try to attach the clothespins on the clothes of the blindfolded group. Whenever one of the blindfolded group suspects someone to be in direct vincinity of him and "attacking" him with a clothespin, he may point in that direction; if there really is an "attacker" there, he has to select another victim. If there was no attacker there, the blindfolded person gets one negative point. Each clothespin attached to the clothes is a negative point as well (attaching is valid if it holds after being attached; the attacker may only attach one clothespin at a time, and he is immune directly after success). After some time, roles are exchanged. Who manages to attach most clothespins, and receives the least? == Similar games == * [[snail tag]] is a variant of this game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wäscheklammernspiel]] 80e6833aada02dcc8bd86dd5d40296b50155d1b8 1884 474 2012-01-02T10:16:33Z User 2e7ce7f743b9a965 270 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two groups, up to about 20 |Location = wherever it is silent |Equipment = clothespins (pegs), blindfolds |Duration = around 15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Clothespin''' is a [[calm game|calm]] [[coordination game]]. It must be totally silent during the game. ==Equipment== You need a few clothespins (pegs), blindfolds ==Procedure== Two groups11 are formed. One groups is blindfolded and sits down somewhere in the center of the room (not all too tight, so people can still walk around in between). The second group divides the clothespins among them. As soon as it is silent, the second group may try to attach the clothespins on the clothes of the blindfolded group. Whenever one of the blindfolded group suspects someone to be in direct vincinity of him and "attacking" him with a clothespin, he may point in that direction; if there really is an "attacker" there, he has to select another victim. If there was no attacker there, the blindfolded person gets one negative point. Each clothespin attached to the clothes is a negative point as well (attaching is valid if it holds after being attached; the attacker may only attach one clothespin at a time, and he is immune directly after success). After some time, roles are exchanged. Who manages to attach most clothespins, and receives the least? == Similar games == * [[snail tag]] is a variant of this game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wäscheklammernspiel]] 7b3878bb751cdb2097a90016580afe784f3cba84 474 2011-06-25T14:32:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two groups, up to about 20 |Location = wherever it is silent |Equipment = clothespins (pegs), blindfolds |Durat..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two groups, up to about 20 |Location = wherever it is silent |Equipment = clothespins (pegs), blindfolds |Duration = around 15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Clothespin''' is a [[calm game|calm]] [[coordination game]]. It must be totally silent during the game. ==Equipment== You need a few clothespins (pegs), blindfolds ==Procedure== Two groups are formed. One groups is blindfolded and sits down somewhere in the center of the room (not all too tight, so people can still walk around in between). The second group divides the clothespins among them. As soon as it is silent, the second group may try to attach the clothespins on the clothes of the blindfolded group. Whenever one of the blindfolded group suspects someone to be in direct vincinity of him and "attacking" him with a clothespin, he may point in that direction; if there really is an "attacker" there, he has to select another victim. If there was no attacker there, the blindfolded person gets one negative point. Each clothespin attached to the clothes is a negative point as well (attaching is valid if it holds after being attached; the attacker may only attach one clothespin at a time, and he is immune directly after success). After some time, roles are exchanged. Who manages to attach most clothespins, and receives the least? == Similar games == * [[snail tag]] is a variant of this game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wäscheklammernspiel]] 80e6833aada02dcc8bd86dd5d40296b50155d1b8 Clothespin game 0 247 479 2011-06-25T14:34:20Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Clothespin]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Clothespin]] 4d58919faf98b8f2c3bbe0d65f8943cd24a30756 Clothespin robbery 0 960 2492 2286 2012-02-28T16:21:03Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = clothespins |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''clothespin robbery''' is an [[active game]] for groups of any size. == Equipment == * a few clothespins for each participant == Procedure == Each player gets the same amount of participants, that he puts on this clothes. Once the game is started, all players try to rob the clothespins of the other players. They have to be fixes on your own clothes right after being robbed, so they can be robbed by another player. After some time, the player with most clothespins wins the game. Of course, you may not use force to avoid being robbed. The only way to avoid being robbed is to move faster than the robber or try to counterattack. == Variations == * Players that lost all their clothespins have to leave the game immediately * You can also play it the other way round: everybody tries to get rid of his clothespins by putting them on other player's clothes == Similar games == * [[dragon's tail tag]] is quite similar [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with clothespins]] [[de:Wäscheklammern-Diebstahl]] 9a507582442eeca06ae1ecfb04e00454cfe10b16 2286 2012-02-12T17:40:03Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = clothespins |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''clothespin robbe..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = clothespins |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''clothespin robbery''' is an [[active game]] for groups of any size. == Equipment == * a few clothespins for each participant == Procedure == Each player gets the same amount of participants, that he puts on this clothes. Once the game is started, all players try to rob the clothespins of the other players. They have to be fixes on your own clothes right after being robbed, so they can be robbed by another player. After some time, the player with most clothespins wins the game. Of course, you may not use force to avoid being robbed. The only way to avoid being robbed is to move faster than the robber or try to counterattack. == Variations == * Players that lost all their clothespins have to leave the game immediately * You can also play it the other way round: everybody tries to get rid of his clothespins by putting them on other player's clothes == Similar games == * [[dragon's tail tag]] is quite similar [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wäscheklammern-Diebstahl]] a590199e41dd72583864d4150f355c50d86de4b3 Clothespins 0 246 478 477 2011-06-25T14:34:05Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Clothespin]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Clothespin]] 4d58919faf98b8f2c3bbe0d65f8943cd24a30756 477 2011-06-25T14:33:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "#WEITERLEITUNG [[Clothespin]]" wikitext text/x-wiki #WEITERLEITUNG [[Clothespin]] c76619d09a4e3fc028940b6fbc9435af6172e028 Coin Kim 0 187 3491 1602 2020-03-08T15:17:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to around 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, different coins |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''coin Kim's game''' is a variant of the classic [[Kim's game]], that addresses the haptics (feeling) sense. == Equipment == * A blindfold for each player * A few coins, known to the players == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. They get a few coins from the referee, and have to decide what coins that are just by feeling them. Euro coins are ideal for that game as they can easily be distinguished just by feeling their sides. === Variants === * The game can be combined with a [[Memory Kim]]. First, everybody can touch the coins but nobody may tell what values he could identify. Then, all coin values have to be listed from memory by the group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Münzen-Kim]] c511923f9c1b59fe977555b262c1a7886b3d065a 1602 1593 2011-11-29T14:37:52Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to around 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, different coins |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''coin Kim's game''' is a variant of the classic [[Kim's game]], that addresses the haptic (feeling) sense. == Equipment == * A blindfold for each player * A few coins, known to the players == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. They get a few coins from the referee, and have to decide what coins that are just by feeling them. Euro coins are ideal for that game as they can easily be distinguished just by feeling their sides. === Variants === * The game can be combined with a [[Memory Kim]]. First, everybody can touch the coins but nobody may tell what values he could identify. Then, all coin values have to be listed from memory by the group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Münzen-Kim]] ec70d58e67da2ce003d4ea259ee6dde659808fcd 1593 365 2011-11-29T14:33:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to around 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, different coins |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''coin Kim's game''' is a variant of the classic [[Kim's game]], that addresses the haptic (feeling) sense. == Equipment == * A blindfold for each player * A few coins, known to the players == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. They get a few coins from the referee, and have to decide what coins that are just by feeling them. Euro coins are ideal for that game as they can easily be distinguished just by feeling their sides. === Variants === * The game can be combined with a [[Memory Kim]]. First, everybody can touch the coins but nobody may tell what values he could identify. Then, all coin values have to be listed from memory by the group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for a single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Münzen-Kim]] dc7b513f2d084241765437d2fbe3adcf23cb0025 365 2011-03-28T20:42:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to around 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, different coins |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }}..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to around 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, different coins |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''coin Kim's game''' is a variant of the classic [[Kim's game]], that addresses the haptic (feeling) sense. == Equipment == * A blindfold for each player * A few coins, known to the players == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. They get a few coins from the referee, and have to decide what coins that are just by feeling them. Euro coins are ideal for that game as they can easily be distinguished just by feeling their sides. === Variants === * The game can be combined with a [[Memory Kim]]. First, everybody can touch the coins but nobody may tell what values he could identify. Then, all coin values have to be listed from memory by the group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Münzen-Kim]] 9b7641c4ab5da062b1eb1d84df0d6db3a71eb2ed Coin Kim's game 0 188 366 2011-03-28T20:42:36Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Coin Kim]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Coin Kim]] ecd587745550d0c2ca4b19ac12bed54e6af50914 Coin kim 0 504 1592 2011-11-29T14:33:03Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Coin Kim]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Coin Kim]] ecd587745550d0c2ca4b19ac12bed54e6af50914 Collection of tasks 0 203 2829 399 2012-06-08T12:22:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, better for lager groups! |Location = everywhere (best outside) |Equipment = one list of tasks for each player |Duration = assume 20-30 minutes |Preparation = design the tasks |Picture = Collection of tasks.jpg }} The '''collection of tasks''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for groups of any sizes. Each player gets the same list of tasks he has to resolve, in cooperation with the other players. The game intends that all players get in touch with each other. == Equipment == Each player needs a copy of the list of tasks. == Preparation == Before the game, someone has to design the tasks. While the tasks are typically simple enough not to require any preparation, the list has to be designed. == Procedure == Each player gets a list of tasks he has to fulfill. Typically, the tasks are written on the outer edges of the paper and can be torn once fulfilled (see the picture for an example). The game can have a winner, the person to fulfill all tasks first (of course, nobody really examines whether the tasks are really fulfilled). === Some typical tasks === * clean the shoes of somebody * give a simple present to someone * praise someone * tell someone a short story of your life * do 5 push-ups with someone * run 100 meters with someone * sing a song with someone * etc. Of course, the tasks can easily be tailored to the event where the game is played. Try to select tasks that are interesting for the players and they can all easily fulfill! All tasks should stimulate the interaction among the group. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Aufgabensammlung]] 3d0af044b2944ee9ec62022d2d30744f13ae56c8 399 2011-05-10T15:57:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, better for lager groups! |Location = everywhere (best outside) |Equipment = one list of tasks for each player |Durat..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, better for lager groups! |Location = everywhere (best outside) |Equipment = one list of tasks for each player |Duration = assume 20-30 minutes |Preparation = design the tasks }} The '''collection of tasks''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for groups of any sizes. Each player gets the same list of tasks he has to resolve, in cooperation with the other players. The game intends that all players get in touch with each other. == Equipment == Each player needs a copy of the list of tasks. == Preparation == Before the game, someone has to design the tasks. While the tasks are typically simple enough not to require any preparation, the list has to be designed. == Procedure == Each player gets a list of tasks he has to fulfill. Typically, the tasks are written on the outer edges of the paper and can be torn once fulfilled (see the picture for an example). The game can have a winner, the person to fulfill all tasks first (of course, nobody really examines whether the tasks are really fulfilled). === Some typical tasks === * clean the shoes of somebody * give a simple present to someone * praise someone * tell someone a short story of your life * do 5 push-ups with someone * run 100 meters with someone * sing a song with someone * etc. Of course, the tasks can easily be tailored to the event where the game is played. Try to select tasks that are interesting for the players and they can all easily fulfill! All tasks should stimulate the interaction among the group. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Aufgabensammlung]] 2a3fa721896920cfdc14a1d4676e4a6f77516a3c Color tag 0 794 1999 2012-01-25T21:22:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Color tag''' is a [[tag game]]...." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Color tag''' is a [[tag game]]. It is a variation of the game [[Who's afraid of the black man]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players are standing on one side of the playing field, the tagger is standing on the other end. The tagger may should the name of a color, then both groups change their sides. During that, the tagger may tag all players by just touching them. However, all players that wear clothes in the expressed color are immune. All players tagged stay with the tagger and help him in the next round(s) to tag other players. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Farbenfangen]] 9af7aa58b909de6f55245ef27ef7bbb9f70f85e7 Communication game 0 317 1299 2011-08-24T09:19:56Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Communication games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Communication games]] aa1bcabd3182facf1267ff2c902399a19ca8dc17 Communication games 0 315 3425 1296 2016-03-08T18:44:48Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Communication games''' challenge and train the communication among the participants. In detail, the task are quite diverse though, and range from transmitting texts and words, solving problems in a discussion or quickly reacting and replying with correct answers. == Games == Here some examples of communication games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:category:communication game]]. ;[[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] or [[Mafia]] Among the inhabitants of a village, several fiends hide. By several rounds of discussions, the innocent members of the village have to identify and imprison the fiends. Some special characters might help them by their task. ;[[Counting]] The group has to count to a certain number without any further coordination. When two players start saying a number at the same time, the group has to start over again (at number 1). ;[[yes no black white]] With games of that type, the participants may not say certain words. Of course, all players are trying to make them pronounce exactly those words. ;[[Chinese whispers]] A classic communication game. A group transmits a word from one person to the next. As words may not be repeated and are typically spoken very silently, they change over time. [[Category:communication game| ]] [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kommunikationsspiel]] 75a1b4163919f6f1b650b06ad751735edb8ae781 1296 2011-08-24T09:18:03Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Communication games''' challenge and train the communication among the participants. In detail, the task are quite diverse though, and range from transmitting texts and words,..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Communication games''' challenge and train the communication among the participants. In detail, the task are quite diverse though, and range from transmitting texts and words, solving problems in a discussion or quickly reacting and replying with correct answers. == Games == Here some examples of communication games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:category:communication game]]. ;[[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]], [[Mafia]] Among the inhabitants of a village, several fiends hide. By several rounds of discussions, the innocent members of the village have to identify and imprison the fiends. Some special characters might help them by their task. ;[[Counting]] The group has to count to a certain number without any further coordination. When two players start saying a numer at the same time, the group has to start over again (at number 1). ;[[yes no black white]] With games of that type, the participants may not say certain words. Of course, all players are trying to make them pronounce exactly those words. ;[[chinese whispers]] A classic communication game. A group transmits a word from one person to the next. As words may not be repeated and are typically spoken very silently, they change over time. [[Category:communication game| ]] [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kommunikationsspiel]] 9b1f1bdae05e5138075afacf6b08812e4f9ea007 Competition of paper gliders 0 94 3358 236 2016-02-29T21:31:08Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, a playing field for the competition |Equipment = paper in letter format |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} A '''competition of paper gliders''' is a competition for an arbitrary number of participants. == Equipment == Every player needs an equally sized sheet of paper. Usually, normal photocopying paper in letter format is used, but also bigger sheets of paper (for instance, broadsheet) are appropriate. == Procedure == The game is actually quite easy: Every player crafts a paper glider and has to try to make the glider fly as far as possible from a set starting line. The gliders may be tested any number of times, but there is only one attempt from the starting line allowed. Every glider has to be labelled with the name of the competitor in order to avoid mix-up. In the end, the player whose paper glider flies the farthest from the starting line wins. === Variation for improvement of the group dynamics === Several teams compete against each other. They have a determined amount of time to plan and construct the paper glider. Normally, the planning period is distinctly longer than the time for the performance. For instance, you could schedule five minutes for planning, then one minute for folding the glider. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Papierflieger-Wettkampf]] 7735c768287563d00465d1e5226bb98c4f49e6f8 236 183 2011-03-03T16:07:29Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, a playing field for the competition |Equipment = paper in letter format |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} A '''competition of paper gliders''' is a competition for an arbitrary number of participants. == Equipment == Every player needs an equally sized sheet of paper. Usually, normal photocopying paper in letter format is used, but also bigger sheets of paper (for instance, broadsheet) are appropriate. == Procedure == The game is actually quite easy: Every player crafts a paper glider and has to try to make the glider fly as far as possible from a set starting line. The gliders may be tested any number of times, but there is only one attempt from the starting line allowed. Every glider has to be labelled with the name of the competitor in order to avoid mix-up. In the end, the player whose paper glider flies the farthest from the starting line wins. === Variation for improvement of the group dynamics === Several teams compete against each other. They have a determined amount of time to plan and construct the paper glider. Normally, the planning period is distinctly longer than the time for the performance (for instance, five minutes for planning, then one minute from handing over the paper until the launch of the paper glider). [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Papierflieger-Wettkampf]] cfa45d4aff9c3589796e7c3fd3557a712ab27a35 183 182 2011-02-24T13:13:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game of skill}},{{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, a playing field for the competition |Equipment = paper in letter format |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} A '''competition of paper gliders''' is a competition for an optional number of participants. == Equipment == Every player needs an equally sized sheet of paper. Usually, normal photocopying paper in letter format is used, but also bigger sheets of paper (for instance, broadsheet) are appropriate. == Procedure == The game is actually quite easy: Every player crafts a paper glider and has to try to make the glider fly as far as possible from a set starting line. The gliders may be tested any number of times, but there is only one attempt from the starting line allowed. Every glider has to be labelled with the name of the competitor in order to avoid mix-up. In the end, the player whose paper glider flies the farthest from the starting line wins. === Variation for improvement of the group dynamics === Several teams compete against each other. They have a determined amount of time to plan and construct the paper glider. Normally, the planning period is distinctly longer than the time for the performance (for instance, five minutes for planning, then one minute from handing over the paper until the launch of the paper glider). [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Papierflieger-Wettkampf]] 7330d4a3a5fb50f8b4bed17331f139216236efb9 182 181 2011-02-24T13:13:20Z Wirthi 1 /* Variation for improvement of the group dynamics */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game of skill}},{{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, a playing field for the competition |Equipment = paper in A4 format |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} A '''competition of paper gliders''' is a competition for an optional number of participants. == Equipment == Every player needs an equally sized sheet of paper. Usually, normal photocopying paper in A4 format is used, but also bigger sheets of paper (for instance, broadsheet) are appropriate. == Procedure == The game is actually quite easy: Every player crafts a paper glider and has to try to make the glider fly as far as possible from a set starting line. The gliders may be tested any number of times, but there is only one attempt from the starting line allowed. Every glider has to be labelled with the name of the competitor in order to avoid mix-up. In the end, the player whose paper glider flies the farthest from the starting line wins. === Variation for improvement of the group dynamics === Several teams compete against each other. They have a determined amount of time to plan and construct the paper glider. Normally, the planning period is distinctly longer than the time for the performance (for instance, five minutes for planning, then one minute from handing over the paper until the launch of the paper glider). [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Papierflieger-Wettkampf]] 2679a55410841178ddea536bc9e8facde7fd32e0 181 180 2011-02-24T13:13:08Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game of skill}},{{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, a playing field for the competition |Equipment = paper in A4 format |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} A '''competition of paper gliders''' is a competition for an optional number of participants. == Equipment == Every player needs an equally sized sheet of paper. Usually, normal photocopying paper in A4 format is used, but also bigger sheets of paper (for instance, broadsheet) are appropriate. == Procedure == The game is actually quite easy: Every player crafts a paper glider and has to try to make the glider fly as far as possible from a set starting line. The gliders may be tested any number of times, but there is only one attempt from the starting line allowed. Every glider has to be labelled with the name of the competitor in order to avoid mix-up. In the end, the player whose paper glider flies the farthest from the starting line wins. === Variation for improvement of the group dynamics === Several teams compete against each other. They have a determined amount of time to plan and construct the paper glider. Normally, the planning period is distinctly longer than the time for the performance (for instance, five minutes for planning, then one minute from handing over the paper until the launch of the paper glider). [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 players]] [[Category:Game for 3 players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Papierflieger-Wettkampf]] 11cda3581b701259aca660605a7d8593a60e3294 180 2011-02-24T09:36:13Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Game of skill}},{{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, a playing field for the competition |Equipment = paper in A4 format |Dura..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game of skill}},{{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = optional |Location = everywhere, a playing field for the competition |Equipment = paper in A4 format |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} A '''competition of paper gliders''' is a competition for an optional number of participants. == Equipment == Every player needs an equally sized sheet of paper. Usually, normal photocopying paper in A4 format is used, but also bigger sheets of paper (for instance, broadsheet) are appropriate. == Procedure == The game is actually quite easy: Every player crafts a paper glider and has to try to make the glider fly as far as possible from a set starting line. The gliders may be tested any number of times, but there is only one attempt from the starting line allowed. Every glider has to be labelled with the name of the competitor in order to avoid mix-up. In the end, the player whose paper glider flies the farthest from the starting line wins. === Variation for improvement of the group dynamics === Several teams compete against each other. They have a determined amount of time to plan and construct the paper glider. Normally, the planning period is distinctly longer than the time for the performance (for instance, five minutes for planning, then one minute from handing over the paper until the launch of the paper glider). [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 players]] [[Category:Game for 3 players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] 0b63ebac339a0e22b9b3e6fec2ddc12b62eb6a3c Concentration 0 427 3608 1486 2020-04-06T10:50:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 to 20 |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Concentration''' is an attention game with simple hand and arm movements. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The participants sit in a circle. The players count from one so that every player gets a unique number. The referee then starts to show the movements. Keeping a steady beat they are: # slap both hands on the thighs # clap your hands # click the fingers of your left hand # click the fingers of your right hand This is done for a few rounds, until all players have memorized the movements. Then, the game starts, with one player being the active one. All players make the movements together, but only the active player talks: Upon movement number 3, he says his own number, and upon movement 4, he says the number of another player. This other player is active in the next round. Again, he has to say his own number upon movement 3 and another number upon movement 4. Whenever a player makes a wrong move, fails to react or says something wrong, he moves to the last position (with the highest number). All players from his previous location up to the last one advance one position. Of course, this changes all of their numbers; the numbers stick with the seating position, not with the person. The game doesn't have any real target. Of course, all players want to reach the number 1 position, and stay there for as long as possible. == Similar games == * [[Foreman]] has a similar system of calling the players * [[Evolution]] has a similar system of advancing in case of errors. == Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpKGLEnXJf4 A video of that game] on youtube.com [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Concentration]] 6a43b8dc553f78b5eef96c21e8dbd81e933d5ec7 1486 2011-10-02T19:10:38Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 to 20 |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Concentration''' i..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 to 20 |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Concentration''' is an attention game with simple movements. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The participants sit in a circle. The players count from one so that every player gets a unique number. The referee then starts to show the movements. Keeping a steady beat they are: # slap both hands on the thighs # clap your hands # click the fingers of your left hand # click the fingers of your right hand This is done for a few rounds, until all players have memorized the movements. Then, the game starts, with one player being the active one. All players make the movements together, but only the active player talks: Upon movement number 3, he says his own number, and upon movement 4, he says the number of another player. This other player is active in the next round. Again, he has to say his own number upon movement 3 and another number upon movement 4. Whenever a player makes a wrong move, fails to react or says something wrong, he moves to the last position (with the highest number). All players from his previous location up to the last one advance one position. Of course, this changes all of their numbers; the numbers stick with the seating position, not with the person. The game doesn't have any real target. Of course, all players want to reach the number 1 position, and stay there for as long as possible. == Similar games == * [[Foreman]] has a similar system of calling the players * [[Evolution]] has a similar system of advancing in case of errors. == Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpKGLEnXJf4 A video of that game] on youtube.com [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Concentration]] 1a0ca6cb72f92cea6a64be1cbf1b1853c1a64e6c Conductor 0 235 3478 1481 2020-03-08T15:11:02Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Conductor''' is a game for groups of about 10 or more players. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == One player is the ''detective'', he leaves the room. The other players decide which of them is the ''conductor''. All players are standing in a circle, the detective reenters the room and stands in the center of the circle. The conductor slowly starts to make a movement. All other players follow him as soon as possible, trying to mimic his movements. The task of the detective it so identify the conductor. Of course, the faster the players mimic the movements of the conductor, the harder it gets for the detective .... == Similar games == * [[Mimicking]] is quite similar [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Dirigent]] 03f1b09d984686d9247e821a0c59a191172f6593 1481 461 2011-09-28T11:35:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Conductor''' is a game for groups of about 10 or more players. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == One player is the ''detective'', he leaves the room. The other players decide which of them is the ''conductor''. All players are standing in a circle, the detective reenters the room and stands in the center of the circle. The conductor slowly starts to make a movement. All other players follow him as soon as possible, trying to mimik his movements. The task of the detective it so identify the conductor. Of course, the faster the players mimic the movements of the conductor, the harder it gets for the detective .... == Similar games == * [[Mimicking]] is quite similar [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Dirigent]] 32616fa8dc2c1216b832d4ba80fc0e7557761e29 461 460 2011-06-25T09:52:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Conductor''' is a game for groups of about 10 or more players. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == One player is the ''detective'', he leaves the room. The other players decide which of them is the ''conductor''. All players are standing in a circle, the detective reenters the room and stands in the center of the circle. The conductor slowly starts to make a movement. All other players follow him as soon as possible, trying to mimik his movements. The task of the detective it so identify the conductor. Of course, the faster the players mimic the movements of the conductor, the harder it gets for the detective .... [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Dirigent]] 3e44431573ecbc59bc16f1a44530c288f637375d 460 2011-06-25T09:52:16Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Conductor''' is a game for groups..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Conductor''' is a game for groups of about 10 or more players. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == One player is the ''detective'', he leaves the room. The other players decide which of them is the ''conductor''. All players are standing in a circle, the detective reenters the room and stands in the center of the circle. The conductor slowly starts to make a movement. All other players follow him as soon as possible, trying to mimik his movements. The task of the detective it so identify the conductor. Of course, the faster the players mimic the movements of the conductor, the harder it gets for the detective .... [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players] [[de:Dirigent]] c2d7a6ff644e93c919c325c7d3fd4259578e5c91 Continents 0 99 3350 196 2016-02-29T21:28:05Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 or more |Location = adequate ground |Equipment = some ropes |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = mark areas (continents) with ropes }} '''Continents''' is a [[active game]] that can be played in bigger groups. The players try to move other players to their area (continent). == Required equipment == You need some ropes to mark the border between the continents. == Preparation == Cross two ropes on the floor to mark four roughly similar-sized areas, the "''continents''". If you have enough rope, you can also design the outside borders of the continents, but the border between the continents are most important. Split the players into four groups, one for each continent. == Procedure == The players of each continent try to pull people of the other continents to their area. Any player thus captured by another continent becomes a (loyal) member of that community, supporting it further on. This will result in all players finally standing in one single continent; that continent is the winner (and actually, all players on it: everybody) === Variants === The players could possibly give a name to their continent, first. == Remarks == The game allows for many fights full of action. Take care that nobody is hurt! It is strongly suggested that the game is only played on a soft ground, for example on grass. == Similar games == * [[Lord of the castle]] * [[Areas]] [[Category:Active game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kontinentespiel]] af428ca7cfaff847199c23adf32cd91355f4581a 196 2011-02-24T19:56:14Z Wirthi 1 Translated from [[de:Kontinentespiel]], Editors Tiberius and Wirthi wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 or more |Location = adequate ground |Equipment = some ropes |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = mark areas (continents) with ropes }} '''Continents''' is a [[active game]] that can be played in bigger groups. The players try to move other players to their area (continent). == Required equipment == You need some ropes to mark the border between the continents. == Preparation == Cross two ropes on the floor to mark four roughly similar-sized areas (continents). If you have enough rope, you can also design the outside borders of the continents, but the border between the continents are most important. Split the players into four groups, one for each continent. == Procedure == The players of each continent try to pull people of the other continents to their area. Any player thus captured by another continent becomes a (loyal) member of that community, supporting it further on. This will result in all players finally standing in one single continent; that continent is the winner (and actually, all players on it: everybody) === Variants === The players could possibly give a name to their continent, first. == Remarks == The game allows for many fights full of action. Take care that nobody is hurt! It is strongly suggested that the game is only played on a soft ground (grass, etc.) == Similar games == * [[Lord of the castle]] * [[Areas]] [[Category:Active game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kontinentespiel]] 454ebb0e380fc26d5f123a2d74f91cf8d86746ad Conveyor 0 832 2076 2012-01-27T19:42:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = on the floor |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescript..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = on the floor |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Conveyor''' is a [[trust building game]] for groups of at least 10 players. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The players lay down on their back on the floor, in two rows next to each other (head on head). They raise their hands above their heads, thus forming the conveyor belt. One player then lays down on this "belt". The conveyor moves him from one end to the other. There, he lays down and forms the next part of the conveyor. Then, the next player (the first of the conveyor) also lays on the belt and moves. This is continued until all players have been transported this way. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Förderband]] 57ab5f379ccced27828bb647b168cc70b374c664 Cookie relay 0 808 2027 2012-01-26T10:47:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{running game}}, {{coordination game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = cookies |Duration = several minutes |Preparat..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{running game}}, {{coordination game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = cookies |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''cookie relay''' is a running game and [[coordination game]] for any number of participants. All players should be able to whistle. == Equipment == You need cookies ore some similar sweets. White bread (toast) is also known to work quite well. == Procedure == The participants compete in teams against each other (in some kind of relay). All teams should have the same amount of members. One member of each team runs to the trainers and gets a cookie there. He has to eat the cookie, swallow it and then whistle. That is harder than it sounds at first, it takes longer than you might think to swallow a dry cookie and most people cannot whistle immediately after eating a cookie. When a player whistles, he may return to his group and the next player tries to solve the task. The first group to solve the task with all members wins the tournament. [[Category:Game with food]] [[de:Keksstafette]] 8a461ebe90977876190dfa782dcadb8e42544ab8 Cooperation game 0 269 516 2011-06-27T11:33:08Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Group dynamics games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Group dynamics games]] f933a85a6d69b6095e401f36f230599d5a38c0d0 Cooperation games 0 268 515 2011-06-27T11:32:57Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Group dynamics games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Group dynamics games]] f933a85a6d69b6095e401f36f230599d5a38c0d0 Coordination game 0 42 82 2011-02-16T21:19:52Z Wirthi 1 moved [[Coordination game]] to [[Coordination games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Coordination games]] f76009b517fcc26887b718d1131192ad3f556d23 Coordination games 0 41 3524 2120 2020-03-08T15:49:48Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Coordination games''' (or: '''dexterity games''') challenge the participants to show their dexterity, to solve the tasks at hand. == Games == Here some examples of coordination games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Coordination game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] Can the group unwind a know, that is built by the hands of the members of the group? ;[[Push-up fight]] Two players position them like doing push-ups, and then try to knock over the other player by pulling away one of his hands. ;[[Chain of balls]] A group of people is standing in a circle, passing several balls from person to person in a defined order. How many balls can the group handle? ;[[Apple bobbing]] The participants have to take an apple from a bowl of water - using nothing more than their mouth. [[Category:Coordination game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kategorie:Geschicklichkeitsspiel]] a7ba257e82c899b0954c8448d2511d1280fdc1b7 2120 81 2012-01-30T19:30:13Z Wirthi 1 /* Games */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Coordination games''' (or: '''dexterity games''') challenge the participants to show their dexterity, to solve the tasks at hand. == Games == Here some examples of coordination games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Coordination game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] Can the group unwind a know, that is built by the hands of the members of the group? ;[[Push-up fight]] Two players position them like doing push-ups, and then try to knock over the other player by pulling away one of his hands. ;[[Chain of balls]] A group of people is standing in a cirlcle, passing several balls from person to person in a defined order. How many balls can the group handle? ;[[Apple bobbing]] The participants have to take an apple from a bowl of water - using nothing more than their mouth. [[Category:Coordination game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kategorie:Geschicklichkeitsspiel]] cd95f1307e809e54885a673fdce3c08f2f86a56a 81 80 2011-02-16T21:19:52Z Wirthi 1 moved [[Coordination game]] to [[Coordination games]] wikitext text/x-wiki '''Coordination games''' (or: '''dexterity games''') challenge the participants to show their dexterity, to solve the tasks at hand. == Games == Here some examples of coordination games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Coordination game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] Can the group unwind a know, that is built by the hands of the members of the group? ;[[Push-up fight]] Two players position them like doing push-ups, and then try to knock over the other player by pulling away one of his hands. ;[[Chain of flying balls]] A group of people is standing in a cirlcle, passing several balls from person to person in a defined order. How many balls can the group handle? ;[[Fishing for apples]] The participants have to take an apple from a bowl of water - using nothing more than their mouth. [[Category:Coordination game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kategorie:Geschicklichkeitsspiel]] 55115b065886ef74a10061d616f8cbf73e67697d 80 2011-02-16T21:19:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Coordination games''' (or: '''dexterity games''') challenge the participants to show their dexterity, to solve the tasks at hand. == Games == Here some examples of coordinati..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Coordination games''' (or: '''dexterity games''') challenge the participants to show their dexterity, to solve the tasks at hand. == Games == Here some examples of coordination games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Coordination game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] Can the group unwind a know, that is built by the hands of the members of the group? ;[[Push-up fight]] Two players position them like doing push-ups, and then try to knock over the other player by pulling away one of his hands. ;[[Chain of flying balls]] A group of people is standing in a cirlcle, passing several balls from person to person in a defined order. How many balls can the group handle? ;[[Fishing for apples]] The participants have to take an apple from a bowl of water - using nothing more than their mouth. [[Category:Coordination game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kategorie:Geschicklichkeitsspiel]] 55115b065886ef74a10061d616f8cbf73e67697d Cotton blowing 0 1704 3208 2012-12-13T12:22:16Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = on a table |Equipment = straw, cotton wool |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Cotton blowing'..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = on a table |Equipment = straw, cotton wool |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Cotton blowing''' is a [[coordination game]] for two players. As a tournament, it can of course be played with more than two participants. == Equipment == * a table to play on * one straw for each participant * a handful of cotton wool == Procedure == The two participants sit on opposing ends of the table. They have the straw ready in their mouth. The cotton wool is on the center of the table. After the starting signal, both players try to blow the cotton wool towards the opposing player. It should fall off the table there. Of course, the players have to prevent the wool to fall off. However, they may not touch it but only use their straw to blow in the opposite direction. When a player manages to make the cotton fall off the table on his opponent's side, he earns a point. The first player with three points wins the game. == Similar games == * [[tabletop soccer]] is similar, but is played with a small ball and the hands {{Picture}} [[Category:Coordination game]] [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Watteblasen]] 580235d518203130ad4a6e9d8eba24ba9a48f105 Counting 0 210 3397 417 2016-03-06T20:24:51Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = best with 5-15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Couting''' is a very simple game for an arbitrary number of players (best with around 5 to 15 participants). == Equipment == The game can be played without any equipment. == Procedure == The game has a very simple target: All participants have to count from 1 to 20 (or any other reasonable number). Each number may only be pronounced by just one player; if two players start to stay the same number at the same time, the round is void and a new one starts (with 1 again, of course). Of course, the players may not communicate in any other way (like acting in a predefined ordering, pointing at each other, etc.). Is the group able to reach the number 20 without interruption? It's harder than it seems! ;Variants * You can also count from 1 to the number of players, where each player may call exactly one number. Of course, each player must chose a different number in each round. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Durchzählen]] 5b18d5440041006f85d10def5db5c5eb0a642f24 417 416 2011-05-18T09:41:08Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = best with 5-15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Couting''' is a very simple game for an arbitrary number of players (best with around 5 to 15 participants). == Equipment == The game can be played without any necessary equipment. == Procedure == The game has a very simple target: All participants have to count from 1 to 20 (or any other reasonable number). Each number may only be pronounced by just one player; if two players start to stay the same number at the same time, the round is void and a new one starts (with 1 again, of course). Of course, the players may not communicate in any other way (like acting in a predefined ordering, pointing at each other, etc.). Is the group able to reach the number 20 without interruption? It's harder than it seems! ;Variants * You can also count from 1 to the number of players, where each player may call exactly one number. Of course, each player must chose a different number in each round. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Durchzählen]] 25b4634391b4de3d1e88d0e0dce68fe33a9f0200 416 2011-05-18T09:40:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = best with 5-15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Couting''' is a v..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = best with 5-15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Couting''' is a very simple game for an arbitrary number of players (best with around 5 to 15 participants). == Equipment == The game can be played without any necessary equipment. == Procedure == The game has a very simple target: All participants have to count from 1 to 20 (or any other reasonable number). Each number may only be pronounced by just one player; if two players start to stay the same number at the same time, the round is void and a new one starts (with 1 again, of course). Of course, the players may not communicate in any other way (like acting in a predefined ordering, pointing at each other, etc.). Is the group able to reach the number 20 without interruption? It's harder than it seems! ;Variants * You can also count from 1 to the number of players, where each player may call exactly one number. Of course, each player must chose a different number in each round. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2-10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10-20 players]] [[de:Durchzählen]] ceee6e105fab106e3d934c6a0e09404e12afd9a8 Crab 0 180 3383 350 2016-03-06T20:18:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = best with 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Crab''' is a [[tag game]] for groups of any size. The more people participate, the more fun the game usually is. While you don't need any equipment to play the game, it can only be played on some clean floor where you can slide around. == Equipment == None, but you need a clean and empty floor. == Procedure == One player (or possibly a few players) is the ''crab''. The crab is sitting on the floor, using its feet to represent the claws. It tries to catch the other players by catching (at least one of) their feet using its "claws". A player thus caught becomes a crab himself. The last player to remain uncaught wins the game. == Similar games == * [[Spiderman]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game on the floor]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Krebs]] 144b18fca54b887a58475dadaa70f5997c82aed6 350 2011-03-22T20:24:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = best with 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Crab''' is a [[tag game]..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = best with 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Crab''' is a [[tag game]] for groups of any size. The more people participate, the better the game usually is. While you don't need any equipment to play the game, it can only be played on some clean floor where you can slide around. == Equipment == None, but you need a clean and empty floor. == Procedure == One player (or possibly a few players) is the ''crab''. The crab is sitting on the floor, using its feet to represent the claws. It tries to catch the other players by catching (at least one of) their feet using its "claws". A player thus caught becomes a crab himself. The last player to remain uncaught wins the game. == Similar games == * [[Spiderman]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game on the floor]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Krebs]] 677ddf1f7fe22454ac05d56905984b9af8a4259f Crabscrum 0 347 3453 1351 2020-03-07T21:28:00Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Crabscrum''' is an [[active game]] or [[fighting game]] for two participants. It is similar to [[children's sumo]]. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two players (or probably even more, but not too many) are standing on the fighting area. They bend towards the floor and hold their own ankles (or lower legs). The objective of the fight is to move the other player(s) out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. Of course, the fighters always need to hold their ankles or lower legs; if they let loose, they are out of the game as well. The (last) remaining player wins the round. == Similar games == * [[Children's sumo]] [[Category:game for two players]] [[Category:game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Krebsgedränge]] 7ce0ae844e9505181c8a15961d43e1075e6b9350 1351 1350 2011-09-06T18:03:29Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Crabscrum''' is an [[active game]]/[[fighting game]] for two participants. It is similar to [[children's sumo]]. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two players (or probably even more, but not too many) are standing on the fighting area. They bend towards the floor and hold their own ankles (or lower legs). The objective of the fight is to move the other player(s) out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. Of course, the fighters always need to hold their ankles or lower legs; if they let loose, they are out of the game as well. The (last) remaining player wins the round. == Similar games == * [[Children's sumo]] [[Category:game for two players]] [[Category:game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Krebsgedränge]] a349a0dc171d1bf9f928e95aa57391856deb3b47 1350 1349 2011-09-06T18:03:10Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Crabscrum''' is an [[active game]]/[[fighting game]] for two participants. It is similar to [[children's sumo]]. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two players (or probably even more, but not too many) are standing on the fighting area. They bend towards the floor and hold their own ankles (or lower legs). The objective of the fight is to move the other player(s) out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. Of course, the fighters always need to hold their ankles or lower legs; if they let loose, they are out of the game as well. The (last) remaining player wins the round. == Similar games == * [[Chrildren's sumo]] [[Category:game for two players]] [[Category:game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Krebsgedränge]] f7daeac51f2d0e68139adf8c4ca95dc58b83a71a 1349 2011-09-06T18:02:58Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare p..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Crabscrum''' is an [[active game]]/[[fighting game]] for two participants. It is similar to [[children's sumo]]. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two players (or probably even more, but not too many) are standing on the fighting area. They bend towards the floor and hold their own ankles (or lower legs). The objective of the fight is to move the other player(s) out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. Of course, the fighters always need to hold their ankles or lower legs; if they let loose, they are out of the game as well. The (last) remaining player wins the round. == Similar games == * [[Chrildren's sumo]] [[Category:game for two players]] [[Category:game for 2 to 10 players [[de:Krebsgedränge]] 6ed7525df1ac5af6ef7602aad057851cfa1eca01 Creativity game 0 85 164 2011-02-23T16:09:06Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Creativity games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Creativity games]] c86f68567f30c1cdc2e1389efbcd8ed3f141f516 Creativity games 0 84 3339 163 2015-11-04T23:59:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''creativity games''' require creativity and imagination of the participants. They have to sing, rhyme, dance, paint, or present. == Games == On this page some typical creativity games are presented. For a complete list of the creativity games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Creativity game]]. ;[[Dropping the egg]] Several teams have to prepare an egg so that it can be dropped from a certain height on the floor without being destroyed. ;[[Chinese whispers with images]] Similar to [[Chinese whispers]], a scenery has to be passed from person to person, some times as verbal descriptions, sometimes as drawings. ;[[Photography]] A player is moved around the room with closed eyes. Only for some "shots of photos" he may open his eyes for a very short time. He should then remember those photos. [[Category:Creativity game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kreativspiele]] 0465e0da6ba1e1fbe0cd367e4a2dfff21707d31d 163 2011-02-23T16:07:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''creativity games''' require creativity and imagination of the participants. They have to sing, rhyme, dance, paint, or present. == Games == Here, some typical creativity game..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''creativity games''' require creativity and imagination of the participants. They have to sing, rhyme, dance, paint, or present. == Games == Here, some typical creativity games are presented. For a complete list of the creativity games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Creativity game]]. ;[[Dropping the egg]] Several teams have to prepare an egg so that it can be dropped from a certain height on the floor without being destroyed. ;[[Chinese whispers with images]] Similar to [[Chinese whispers]], a scenery has to be passed from person to person, some times as verbal descriptions, sometimes as drawings. ;[[Photography]] A player is moved around the room with closed eyes. Only for some "shots of photos" he may open his eyes for a very short time. He should then remember those photos. [[Category:Creativity game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kreativspiele]] 03a89daa6be3c06a0ea04e50728eacdb3be4e8e4 Crevasse 0 774 1956 1955 2012-01-24T09:50:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = two ropes |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Crevasse''' is a sporty [[coordination game]] for any number of participants. It is a creative variation of just "wide jumping". == Equipment == * Two ropes == Procedure == The ropes are put on the floor, parallel to each other. The gap between them symbolizes a crevasse. The initial gap should be about half a meter, but you can adapt that to the abilities of the participants. All players are standing on one side of the crevasse. The have to cross it by jumping over it. Players not able to do so get a second chance, but are out of the game if they fail again. For all remaining players, the gap is then widened, and everybody may try again. Who can jump the widest crevasse? Before playing the game, remove all obstacles from the playing field (on the floor and some meters around the crevasse). Nobody should get hurt! [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Gletscherspalte]] c501db9ee8c8a71bacd7d17d46fc276a87b33a59 1955 2012-01-24T09:50:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = two ropes |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = |..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = two ropes |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Crevasse'''' is a sporty [[coordination game]] for any number of participants. It is a creative variation of just "wide jumping". == Equipment == * Two ropes == Procedure == The ropes are put on the floor, parallel to each other. The gap between them symbolizes a crevasse. The initial gap should be about half a meter, but you can adapt that to the abilities of the participants. All players are standing on one side of the crevasse. The have to cross it by jumping over it. Players not able to do so get a second chance, but are out of the game if they fail again. For all remaining players, the gap is then widened, and everybody may try again. Who can jump the widest crevasse? Before playing the game, remove all obstacles from the playing field (on the floor and some meters around the crevasse). Nobody should get hurt! [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Gletscherspalte]] 49ca5a23eb258f92329685b34868e791a79a8f63 Crooks in prison 0 852 3523 2106 2020-03-08T15:48:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ropes or similar to mark the playing field |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = mark the borders of the playing field }} '''Crooks in prison''' is an [[active game]] for groups of 10 players or more. == Equipment == One rope (10 meters/30 feet or longer) == Preparation == Using the rope, an area in the center of the playing field is separated. This is the ''"prison"''. == Procedure == One policeman is select (if many players participate, you can also select more policemen). All the other players represent crooks. One of them is put into the prison. The other crooks try to free the imprisoned one. They can do so by just touching him. Then, he may leave the prison. The policeman tries to stop the other crooks from freeing the prisoner(s). When he can touch them while they are near the prison, they become imprisoned as well. No defense of the crooks is allowed (they may not hold or in any other way cumber the police). == Variations == * to make it easier for fleeing crooks: once touched by another crook, they are immune for a few seconds (so they can get away) easier. They may not free other crooks during that time, of course. * you can adapt the area where the policeman may move around. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Ganoven im Gefängnis]] e8d94611c75821c9153a6a39109a360c07f49773 2106 2012-01-30T18:52:17Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ropes or similar to mark the playing field |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = mark ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ropes or similar to mark the playing field |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = mark the borders of the playing field }} '''Crooks in prison''' is an [[active game]] for groups of 10 players or more. == Equipment == One rope (10 meters/30 feet or longer) == Preparation == Using the rope, an area in the center of the playing field is separated. This is the "prison". == Procedure == One policeman is select (if many players participate, you can also select more policemen). All the other players represent crooks. One of them is put into the prison. The other crooks try to free the imprisoned one. They can do so by just touching him. Then, he may leave the prison. The policeman tries to stop the other crooks from freeing the prisoner(s). When he can touch them while they are near the prison, they become imprisoned as well. No defence of the crooks is allowed (they may not hold or in any other way cumber the police). == Variations == * to make it easier for fleeing crooks: once touched by another crook, they are immune for a few seconds (so they can get away) easier. They may not free other crooks during that time, of course. * you can adapt the area where the policeman may move around. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Ganoven im Gefängnis]] 34bca887d29c6d5939efb21ed4341222de46f8ad Crow Crab 0 1086 2476 2012-02-28T07:36:00Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Crow crab]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Crow crab]] ab16fe4b85aeb0277fe9d161f0493b7fa82240df Crow crab 0 1085 2475 2012-02-28T07:35:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Crow Crab''' is a simp..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Crow Crab''' is a simple [[tag game]]. It can be played with 10 players or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == Two groups compete each other. Both are standing in a line, facing the members of the other group. The distance of the two lines should be two or three meters. One group are the crabs, the other the crows. During each round, the trainer names one of the animals. The called group has to try and tag the members of the other group. For instance, when the trainer calls "crow", the crows have to tag the crabs. The group can run to safety towards their end of the playing field; they are safe once they reach the wall (or marker, tree, etc.) there. Any player correctly tagged has to switch groups. You can also add a a third command (like: "calf"). When it is expressed, no player may move. Any player moving has to switch groups as well. == Similar games == * [[yes no tag]] is similar but adds questions (or small riddles) to each round. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Krähe Krabbe Kröte]] 53f0baf66311bbda3ee6282cf2224f2bbc117a02 Crowded circles 0 370 3467 1399 2020-03-07T21:34:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any, depending on available space |Location = room that can be darkened |Equipment = chalk or similar |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = draw the circles }} '''Crowded circles''' is a game for any number of players (when enough space is available). It must be played in a room that can be completely darkened. == Equipment == * Several circles must be drawn on the floor. Those should be removable of course, and the players should not be able to sense them (so ropes or adhesive tape cannot be used). == Procedure == The players are on one end of the room. On the other end, several circles are drawn. The number size of the circles depends on the available space, the number of participants and the desired level of complexity. Then, the light is turned off. The players have a few seconds time to move towards the circles. Of course, no supporting tools may be used (no pocket lamps, no matches, etc.). When the light is turned on again, all players that are NOT standing in one of the circles are out of the game. Then, another round starts. The last player to survive wins the game. [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Kreise im Dunkeln]] b1b9b89d6ccc4096dfd7a4400b6f33aa79308c36 1399 2011-09-11T14:53:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any, depending on available space |Location = room that can be darkened |Equipment = chalk or similar |Duration = a few minute..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any, depending on available space |Location = room that can be darkened |Equipment = chalk or similar |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = draw the circles }} '''Crowded circles''' is a game for any number of players (when enough space is available). It must be played in a room that can be completely darkened. == Equipment == * Several circles must be drawn on the floor. Those should be removable of course, and the players should not be able to sense them (so ropes or adhesive tape cannot be used). == Procedure == The players are on one end of the room. On the other end, several circels are drawn. The number size of the circles depends on the available space, the number of participants and the desired level of complexity. Then, the light is turned off. The players have a few seconds time to move towards the circles. Of course, no supporting tools may be used (no pocket lamps, no matches, etc.). When the light is turned on again, all players that are NOT standing in one of the circles are out of the game. Then, another round starts. The last player to survive wins the game. [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Kreise im Dunkeln]] 6ef298519a1545115dbee05df359fa1346e7ebe9 Cutting flour 0 861 3320 2130 2015-02-24T09:26:34Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = on a table, best indoors |Equipment = flour, sweets, knife |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = prepare a clean table |Picture = Mehlschneiden.jpg }} '''Cutting flour''' is a game for two to ten participants. == Equipment == * flour * sweets * a knife (blunt edge, at least not very sharp) == Procedure == On a clean table (or a large board or baking tray) a small heap of flour is put. On the center of this heap, one of the sweets is put. The players now use the knife to "cut away" parts of the heap. Each player has to cut at least a small bit of the heap,but tries to be cautious: when the candy falls down, the next player may eat it (only using his mouth, of course, he may not use his hands to grab it). Hint: You might want to prepare a vacuum cleaner to get rid of the mess afterwards. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with food]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[de:Mehlschneiden]] 612d8ee02a41a2695f08d696610af4e9b640969f 2130 2012-01-31T19:03:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = on a table, best indoors |Equipment = flour, sweets, knife |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation =..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = on a table, best indoors |Equipment = flour, sweets, knife |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = prepare a clean table }} '''Cutting flour''' is a game for two to ten participants. == Equipment == * flour * sweets * a knife (blunt edge, at least not very sharp) == Procedure == On a clean table (or a large board or baking tray) a small heap of flour is put. On the center of this heap, one of the sweets is put. The players now use the knife to "cut away" parts of the heap. Each player has to cut at least a small bit of the heap,but tries to be cautious: when the candy falls down, the next player may eat it (only using his mouth, of course, he may not use his hands to grab it). Hint: You might want to prepare a vacuum cleaner to get rid of the mess afterwards. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with food]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[de:Mehlschneiden]] 1ca5e2fb4533f5bbe05476b131ceb129677b8fba Dancing game 0 631 1750 2011-12-16T09:58:29Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Dancing games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[dancing games]] 23bd2aafa65a8936143afd4645ea5d349c6ebe28 Dancing games 0 109 3352 210 2016-02-29T21:28:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki During '''dancing games''' the participants move and dance, quite often in combination with singing (see [[singing games]]). == Games == Here, some examples of dancing games are listed. For a complete list of all dancing games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:dancing game]]. ;[[Wotan Schuh]] A famous singing and dancing game: a leader presents text and movements, the group repeats all his actions. It's a fun game, especially for larger groups. ;[[Singing in the rain]] To the famous song ''Singin' in the rain'', some movements have to be done. Very funny, too! [[Category:Dancing game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Tanzspiele]] cb7b13e7c995fb3e1c0472a2c7010aa992c97213 210 2011-02-25T14:17:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "During '''dancing games''' the participants move and dance, quite often in combination with singing (see [[singing games]]). == Games == Here, some examples of dancing games are..." wikitext text/x-wiki During '''dancing games''' the participants move and dance, quite often in combination with singing (see [[singing games]]). == Games == Here, some examples of dancing games are listed. For a complete list of all dancing games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:dancing game]]. ;[[Wotan Schuh]] A famous singing and dancing game: a leader presents text and movements, the group repeats all his actions. Quite funny, for larger groups. ;[[Singing in the rain]] To the famous song ''Singin' in the rain'', some movements have to be done. Very funny, too! [[Category:Dancing game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Tanzspiele]] f0737d696464973b803347a322be76e318a27a28 Dancing orange 0 909 2213 2012-02-07T10:52:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number of participants, in pairs |Location = everywhere |Equipment = oranges, obstacles |Duration = depen..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number of participants, in pairs |Location = everywhere |Equipment = oranges, obstacles |Duration = depending on the number of participants |Preparation = prepare obstacle course }} '''Dancing Orange''' is a game for any number of participants. Pairs have to complete an obstacle course, while carrying an orange between them. It is often played at children's parties. == Equipment == * each pair needs an orange * obstacles for the obstacle course == Procedure == The rules are quite simple: The pairs have to complete the obstacle course. While doing so, they have to carry the orange between their heads (forehead). Of course, they may not hold it with their hands! The first team to finish the course without dropping the orange wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Orangentanz]] 42f167dada5644467801b5e0dc185c8479e743e4 Dancing with balloons 0 941 2256 2012-02-09T08:57:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = flat floor |Equipment = balloons, lace, music |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation =..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = flat floor |Equipment = balloons, lace, music |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dancing with balloons''' is an [[active game]] for any number of participants (about 10 or more). You need a flat, clean floor where the participants can "dance". == Equipment == Each participant needs: * one balloon * lace (yarn, etc.), to fix the balloon on the leg Additionally, it would be great if you could play some music during the dancing. == Procedure == The players inflate their balloon and use the yarn to attach it to their foot (leg). The balloon should be attached so it does not disturb while dancing, but is near the floor (so others can possibly step on it). The players then spread on the "dance floor". Once the music has started, all players try to jump on the balloons of the other participant. When a player loses his balloon, he has to leave the dance floor. The last player with an intact balloon wins the game. [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Luftballontanz]] d00f3ea55c5a728917e94958248a199c0bad3cf9 Darkness drawing 0 62 3345 157 2016-02-29T17:15:29Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creativity game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, easy up to 10 |Location = room in complete darkness |Equipment = paper and pens |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = darken the room; preconceive a scenery }} '''Darkness drawing''' is a creative drawing game in complete darkness. It is typically played with up to 10 people, but, given enough equipment and places to work, it can be played with an arbitrary number of players. == Required equipment == Each player needs a sheet of paper and a pen. == Procedure == All players sit on some small working space, where they have their sheet of paper and a pen. The referees turn off the light and begin to describe the (prepared) scenery. The scenery should neither be to complex nor to simple. It should allow all results to be similar, but should also allow some freedom of creativity. The scenery is described a few times, while the participants can complete the drawing of their images, still in darkness. The referees then collect all drawings, only after that the light is turned on again. All drawings are now presented and the best drawings are awarded. [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Zeichnung in der Dunkelheit]] 875f6183aaa27e48744b0ac71549346548b37824 157 117 2011-02-23T16:01:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creativity game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, easy up to 10 |Location = room in complete darkness |Equipment = paper and pens |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = darken the room; preconceive a scenery }} '''Darkness drawing''' is a creative drawing game in complete darkness. It is typically played with up to 10 people, but, given enough equipment and places to work, it can be played with an arbitrary number of players. == Required equipment == Each player needs a sheet of paper and a pen. == Procedure == All players sit on some small working space, where they have their sheet of paper and a pen. The referees turn off the light and begin to describe the (prepared) scenery. The scenery should neither be to complex nor to simple. It should allow all results to be similar, but should also allow some freedom of creativity. The scenery is described a few times, while the participants can complete the drawing of their images (still in darkness). The referees then collect all drawings, only after that the light is turned on again. All drawings are now presented and the best drawings are awarded. [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Zeichnung in der Dunkelheit]] 3916977d0145f362726f88705c0b144602b31a93 117 2011-02-20T16:32:11Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, easy up to 10 |Location = room in complete darkness |Equipment = paper and pens |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = d..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, easy up to 10 |Location = room in complete darkness |Equipment = paper and pens |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = darken the room; preconceive a scenery }} '''Darkness drawing''' is a creative drawing game in complete darkness. It is typically played with up to 10 people, but, given enough equipment and places to work, it can be played with an arbitrary number of players. == Required equipment == Each player needs a sheet of paper and a pen. == Procedure == All players sit on some small working space, where they have their sheet of paper and a pen. The referees turn off the light and begin to describe the (prepared) scenery. The scenery should neither be to complex nor to simple. It should allow all results to be similar, but should also allow some freedom of creativity. The scenery is described a few times, while the participants can complete the drawing of their images (still in darkness). The referees then collect all drawings, only after that the light is turned on again. All drawings are now presented and the best drawings are awarded. [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Zeichnung in der Dunkelheit]] efe8f54f7c03f882601b70d60132990adaf45e9e Dexterity game 0 43 83 2011-02-16T21:20:12Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Coordination games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Coordination games]] f76009b517fcc26887b718d1131192ad3f556d23 Dexterity games 0 44 84 2011-02-16T21:20:23Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Coordination games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Coordination games]] f76009b517fcc26887b718d1131192ad3f556d23 Distress at sea 0 1276 2700 2012-03-14T20:50:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = discussion game, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 30-60 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dist..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = discussion game, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 30-60 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Distress at sea''' is a discussion game for groups of any size. It is usually played in several phases, first individually, then in smaller groups and finally all groups together. The participants should rate a list of objects based on their relevance in case of a distress at sea. == Equipment == * all participants need pen and paper == Procedure == === Story line === :You are sailing a large ship across the ocean. Thousand miles from the continent the ship sinks. You can rescue yourself and a few other passenger on a rescue boat. The boat lacks any engine. You did only carry a few person items with you (money, lighter, keys, etc.). However, you were able to grab 15 different items (some of them were prepared in the rescue boat). === Items rescued === * fishing rod (complete set) * 10 liters diesel fuel * harpoon * 4m² plastic foil * mosquito net * Emergency rations (food) * 5m nylon rope * 2 liters of high percentage alcohol (80 %) * 2 boxes of chocolate * life jacket * nautical chart * Sextans * small mirror * transistor radio (incl. batteries) * 20 liters of drinking water === Procedure === All players then have to rank the items by their relevance to survive. They rate them from 1 (most important) to 15 (least important). Then, the players meet in pairs and discuss their solution. They agree upon a common rating. After some time, the pair groups with another pair and again discusses the solution. In the end, all participants should agree on a common ranking of the importance of the items. Finally, the team presents the "official" solution to the game. How close was the solution of the team? Is it better (on average) than the solution of the individuals? === Official solution === The following solution was allegedly presented by experienced US sailors. In general, item were rated more important if they could be used to draw attention of any rescue teams. Due to the large distance to the continent, it is rather implausible that the lifeboat can reach the shore without any help. #mirror #:to reflect sunlight to ships or airplanes #10 liters diesel fuel #:can be burned, the fumes can draw attention #20 liters drinking water #:necessary to survive #emergency rations #:necessary to survive (but less important than water!) #plastic foil #:can be used to collect raining water #chocolate #:necessary as food #fishing rod #:you can try to catch fish #nylon rope #:used to fix items to the ship #life jacket #:obviously used to prevent people from drowning (mainly during thunder storms) #harpoon #:can help while fishing, can fend off sharks #alcohol #:can be used to disinfect injuries #radio #:probably useless; can only receive, most likely no sender within range #nautical map #:probably useless, you don't (exactly) know where you are, probably unable to reach the shore on your own in any case #mosquito net #:useless, there are no mosquitoes on the open sea #Sextant #:probably useless, navigation is not your main concern == Similar games == * The [[NASA game]] is quite similar, but located on the surface of the moon (with different items, of course) * The [[desert game]] is similar as well [[Category:Discussion game]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Seenotspiel]] e3cb81b909df25d1fdb1f0262fd4918d35ee8ccb Do you love me 0 942 2257 2012-02-09T08:58:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Do you love me''' is..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Do you love me''' is a communication game while standing in a circle. It is adequate for younger children. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, one player is in the center. He selects any other player and introduces himself. He asks "do you love me?". The person asked has to answer: "yes, my dear, but it's a secret, I am not allowed to tell you". While doing so, none of the two players may laugh. If the person laughs, it is the next to stand in the middle; otherwise, the player in the middle has to try to bring some other player to laughter while asking him the question. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Liebst du mich]] 8236bde937de3642e1286a956cc658517ebfc65c Dodgeball game 0 993 2343 2012-02-16T15:52:56Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Dodgeball games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Dodgeball games]] cbc384c1c76f8e49b7a0aa32797a31f69d2196cc Dodgeball games 0 992 3579 2368 2020-03-08T16:34:05Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Dodgeball games''' are a kind of [[ball games]] where you have to try and hit the other participants with a ball. Often, several teams compete each other, but some games can also be played individually. == Games == Some prominent Dodgeball games are listed here. For a complete List of such games in the Games-Wiki, see the [[:category:dodgeball game]]. ;[[Bodyguard]] The participants are standing in a circle, trying to hit the VIP in the center. A bodyguard has to prevent this. ;[[Running the gauntlet]] Two groups compete each other. One group has to cross a "gauntlet", all players that manage to pass without being hit score one point. ;[[Dodgeball with memory]] In this game, all players compete with all other players. Whoever is hit has to leave the playing field. He may return when the person is hat, that hit him. [[Category:dodgeball game| ]] [[Category:game type]] [[de:Abschießspiele]] c46a6c56c0ecc84e5d42655c29ff56a56702b5dc 2368 2342 2012-02-17T07:31:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Dodgeball games''' are a kind of [[ball games]] where you have to try and hit the other participants with a ball. Often, several teams compete each other, but some games can also be played individually. == Games == Some prominent dodgeball games are listed here. For a complete List of such games in the Games-Wiki, see the [[:category:dodgeball game]]. ;[[Bodyguard]] The participants are standing in a circle, trying to hit the VIP in the center. A bodyguard has to prevent this. ;[[Running the gauntlet]] Two groups compete each other. One group has to cross a "gauntlet", all players that manage to pass without being hit score one point. ;[[Dodgeball with memory]] In this game, all players compete with all other players. Whoever is hit has to leave the playing field. He may return when the person is hat, that hit him. [[Category:dodgeball game| ]] [[Category:game type]] [[de:Abschießspiele]] 52cd53fcb7f537b146e6ba69d7b4d23adb4f6afe 2342 2012-02-16T15:52:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Dodgeball games''' are a kind of [[ball games]] where you have to try and hit the other participants with a ball. Often, several teams compete each other, but some games can a..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Dodgeball games''' are a kind of [[ball games]] where you have to try and hit the other participants with a ball. Often, several teams compete each other, but some games can also be played individually. == Games == Some prominent dodgeball games are listed here. For a complete List of such games in the Games-Wiki, see the [[:category:dodgeball game]]. ;[[Bodyguard]] The participants are standing in a circle, trying to hit the VIP in the center. A bodyguard has to prevent this. ;[[Running the gauntlet]] Two groups compete each other. One group has to cross a "gauntlet", all players that manage to pass without being hit score one point. ;[[Dodgeball with memory]] In this game, all players compete with all other players. Whoever is hit has to leave the playing field. He may return when the person is hat, that hit him. [[Category:dodgeball game| ]] [[Category:game type]] 7bf8d49b107898600d6edbce5960ab32c347dcfa Dodgeball with memory 0 809 3543 2205 2020-03-08T16:06:21Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one (soft) ball |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dodgeball with memory''' is a [[ball game]] ([[Dodgeball game]]). == Equipment == * one ball (a soft one so it does not hurt too much when you are hit) * probably markers for the borders of the playing field == Procedure == All players are on the playing field. A ball is put into the game. The players then may hit each other by throwing the ball. Each player hit by th ball (so that it touches the floor afterwards) is out of the game. He leaves the playing field, but remembers the player who hit him. Whenever a player is hit, that shot other players, all of them are revived (they may continue to play). However, if only one active player remains on the playing field, he wins the game. Depending on the size of the playing field you may want to add a rule how far players may walk while carrying the ball. Usually, not more than a few steps are allowed. == Variations == Of course, many rules can be adapted or added: * number of steps allowed while carrying the ball * no shots towards the head allowed * no passing among the players allowed (that would usually result in "teams" emerging, while this is a single-player game * you can use several balls, when more players participate and there is enough space == Similar games == * [[Killer ball]] is similar, but it is easier to determine who may return to the playing field [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Merkball]] 0a2d0abe240040002a1f69046deb8415248194ea 2205 2029 2012-02-06T20:58:21Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one (soft) ball |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dodgeball with memory''' is a [[ball game]] ([[dodgeball game]]). == Equipment == * one ball (a soft one so it does not hurt too much when you are hit) * probably markers for the borders of the playing field == Procedure == All players are on the playing field. A ball is put into the game. The players then may hit each other by throwing the ball. Each player hit by th ball (so that it touches the floor afterwards) is out of the game. He leaves the playing field, but remembers the player who hit him. Whenever a player is hit, that shot other players, all of them are revived (they may continue to play). However, if only one active player remains on the playing field, he wins the game. Depending on the size of the playing field you may want to add a rule how far players may walk while carrying the ball. Usually, not more than a few steps are allowed. == Variations == Of course, many rules can be adapted or added: * number of steps allowed while carrying the ball * no shots towards the head allowed * no passing among the players allowed (that would usually result in "teams" emerging, while this is a single-player game * you can use several balls, when more players participate and there is enough space == Similar games == * [[Killer ball]] is similar, but it is easier to determine who may return to the playing field [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Merkball]] 6b077147af638f783af168107ca3c77842187aed 2029 2012-01-26T10:50:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one (soft) ball |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one (soft) ball |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dodgeball with memory''' is a [[ball game]] ([[dodgeball bame]]). == Equipment == * one ball (a soft one so it does not hurt too much when you are hit) * probably markers for the borders of the playing field == Procedure == All players are on the playing field. A ball is put into the game. The players then may hit each other by throwing the ball. Each player hit by th ball (so that it touches the floor afterwards) is out of the game. He leaves the playing field, but remembers the player who hit him. Whenever a player is hit, that shot other players, all of them are revived (they may continue to play). However, if only one active player remains on the playing field, he wins the game. Depending on the size of the playing field you may want to add a rule how far players may walk while carrying the ball. Usually, not more than a few steps are allowed. == Variations == Of course, many rules can be adapted or added: * number of steps allowed while carrying the ball * no shots towards the head allowed * no passing among the players allowed (that would usually result in "teams" emerging, while this is a single-player game * you can use several balls, when more players participate and there is enough space == Similar games == * [[Killer ball]] is similar, but it is easier to determine who may return to the playing field [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Merkball]] a10d870cd929420a41bd1242c6d88a202fa3ea3b Don't stop the ball 0 496 3488 1582 2020-03-08T15:15:50Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 15 |Location = flat floor |Equipment = several small balls |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Don't stop the ball''' is a simple attention game with balls suitable for shorter breaks during other activities. It is typically played by 5 to 15 participants. == Equipment == * You need several smaller balls (best suited are tennis balls or alike). Prepare as many balls as there are players. == Procedure == The participants stand in a circle. The referee adds the first ball to the game and orders the participants to keep the ball moving. The ball may not stop to move, or the game will end. Then, the referee adds more and more balls to the game. The balls may be kicked with the feet, but may not be touched with the hands. How many balls is the group able to keep moving? [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ballbewegung]] 589b1ceb11bd172569744969fe013364c07cfb48 1582 2011-11-28T16:52:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 15 |Location = flat floor |Equipment = several small balls |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = non..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 15 |Location = flat floor |Equipment = several small balls |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Don't stop the ball''' is a simple attention game with balls suitable for shorter breaks during other activites. It is typically played by 5 to 15 participants. == Equipment == * You need several smaller balls (best suited are tennis balls or alike). Prepare as many balls as there are players. == Procedure == The participants stand in a circle. The referee adds the first ball to the game and orders the participants to keep the ball moving. The ball may not stop to move, or the game will end. Then, the referee adds more and more balls to the game. The balls may be kicked with the feet, but may not be touched with the hands. How many balls is the group able to keep moving? [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ballbewegung]] 808165be995f6870f42cfa7eae03de63e8f50227 Donkey's tail 0 898 2192 2012-02-06T20:26:59Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Donkey tail]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Donkey tail]] ea65da9519c0b7f5c7fec2d9ef3f37269a83e750 Donkey game 0 81 3336 153 2015-11-04T23:57:53Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = around 10 Minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''donkey game''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for an arbitrary number of players from about 10 on. == Required Equipment == No equipment is required to play that game. == Procedure == The players are split in two groups. One group (probably the larger group) represent stubborn donkeys. They do not want to obey the orders of the other other group; their task is to move the donkeys. They may not use any force, but have to find out what kind of "trigger" makes the donkey move. Therefore, each donkey gets his individual task from the referees: * polite begging * saying "please" * a clap on the shoulder * carrying * taking the donkey's arm * etc. - be creative! A donkey only starts to move when his individual method of persuasion is used. == Similar games == * the [[castle game]] works in a similar fashion [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eselspiel]] e61eb0be9abc83ff4bceda6790cdbe3c8a6d5729 153 2011-02-22T19:50:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = around 10 Minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''donkey game'..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = around 10 Minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''donkey game''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for an arbitrary number of players from about 10 on. == Required Equipment == No equipment is required to play that game. == Procedure == The players are split in two groups. One group (probably the larger group) represent stubborn donkeys. They do not want to obey the orders of the other other group; their task is to move the donkeys. They may not use any force, but have to find out what kind of "trigger" makes the donkey move. Therefore, each donkey gets his individual task from the referees: * polite begging * saying "please" * a clap on the shoulder * carrying * taking the donkey's arm * etc. - be creative A donkey only starts to move when his individual method of persuasion is used. == Similar games == * the [[castle game]] works in a similar fashion [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eselspiel]] a783468e0ce1e9cc99b274f2d5bfc89a9bd3bd40 Donkey tail 0 897 3539 2191 2020-03-08T16:04:23Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2 to about 15 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = drawing of a donkey, drawing pin, pin board, blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the equipment |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Donkey's tail''' is a [[coordination game]] for smaller children. It is often played at birthday parties. == Equipment == * the drawing of a donkey (lacking a tail) * pin (probably disguised as "donkey's tail". * pin board * blindfolds == Procedure == One player is blindfolded. He then has to attach the tail to the drawing of the donkey. There are several variations how he can manage to do so: ;without any help The player is starting at a predefined position and has to reach the donkey by moving straight forward. The player to place his tail nearest to the correct position wins the game. ;teams and verbal commands The game can be played by several competing teams, where the teams help its members to find the correct aim by giving verbal hints. ;steering a robot Similar to the game [[robot]], the blindfolded player can be steered by clapping on his right and left shoulders. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] {{Picture}} [[de:Eselschwanz]] cbd1466ffff10010b8af2a5059b3d4fc0fa8fe39 2191 2012-02-06T20:26:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2 to about 15 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = drawing of a donkey, Reißzwecke und Pinboard, blindfolds |Duration..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2 to about 15 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = drawing of a donkey, Reißzwecke und Pinboard, blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the equipment |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Donkey's tail''' is a [[coordination game]] for smaller children. It is often played at birthday parties. == Equipment == * the drawing of a donkey (lacking a tail) * pin (probably disguised as "donkey's tail". * pin board * blindfolds == Procedure == One player is blindfolded. He then has to attach the tail to the drawing of the donkey. There are several variations how he can manage to do so: ;without any help The player is starting at a predefined position and has to reach the donkey by moving straight forward. The player to place his tail nearest to the correct position wins the game. ;teams and verbal commands The game can be played by several competing teams, where the teams help its members to find the correct aim by giving verbal hints. ;steering a robot Similar to the game [[robot]], the blindfolded player can be steered by clapping on his right and left shoulders. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] {{Picture}} [[de:Eselschwanz]] 20d5b923c9a33ec8fa9a965629823cb84395a2f8 Dough pouring 0 1277 2702 2012-03-20T21:10:11Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{game of luck}}, game with food |PlayerCount = arbitrary, usually between 2 and 10 |Location = in a kitchen |Equipment = dough, cooktop, pan, oil, ladle |Duration..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}}, game with food |PlayerCount = arbitrary, usually between 2 and 10 |Location = in a kitchen |Equipment = dough, cooktop, pan, oil, ladle |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dough pouring''' is a variation of the [[lead pouring]] game, that is often played on New Year's Eve. The resulting objects are said to tell the fortune of the following year. In contrast to lead pouring, it is less dangerous and the objects can be eaten after the game! == Equipment == * dough, e.g. for pancakes (eggs, flour, milk, salt) * cooktop * pan * ladle (or bigger spoon) * oil == Procedure == The players pour dough into the pan and bake the object. The object can be interpreted (what does it look like?). Some people believe it can tell your fortune of the approaching year. == Similar games == Similar games of dough pouring are: * [[lead pouring]] * [[wax pouring]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Party game]] [[Category:Game with food]] [[Category:New Year's Eve]] [[de:Teiggießen]] 57f8ff1b092145203f9820fe8de2b20f125ebd8b Dracula 0 179 3440 1318 2020-03-07T21:14:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = action-oriented {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = indoors, darkened/at night |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 15 minutes |Preparation = darken the rooms }} '''Dracula''' is a variant of [[hide-and-seek games|hide-and-seek]]. It is an action-oriented version of [[hiding in the dark]], having vampires as spooky theme. == Equipment == You need a building that can be darkened completely inside (or is sufficiently dark inside at night). The darker it is inside, the more fun the game is. The referees should have a flashlight at hand (or be able to turn on the lights), just in case. == Procedure == All participants except the "seeker" hide in the completely darkened building. The more players participate, the bigger the building needs to be. The seeker (called ''Dracula'' here) then searches for those players. To induce a fitting atmosphere, he may do typical Dracula-like sounds. When he can find a hidden person, either this person is out of the game OR it becomes a Dracula, too (decide that before the game). Winner of the game is the person that has found the best hiding place and is found last. [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[de:Dracula]] 430345d341de52a34918c5c8ce942c0e1cfd4ca4 1318 348 2011-08-26T08:01:16Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = action-oriented {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = indoors, darkened/at night |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 15 minutes |Preparation = darken the rooms }} '''Dracula''' is a variant of [[hide-and-seek games|hide-and-seek]]. It is an action-oriented version of [[hiding in the dark]]. == Equipment == You need a building that can be darkened completely inside (or is sufficiently dark inside at night). The darker it is inside, the more fun the game is. The referees should have a flashlight at hand (or be able to turn on the lights), just in case. == Procedure == All participants except the "seeker" hide in the completely darkend building. The more players participate, the bigger the building needs to be. The seeker (called ''dracula'' here) then searches for those players. To induce a fitting atmosphere, he may do typical dracula-like sounds. When he can find a hidden person, either this person is out of the game OR it becomes a dracula, too (decide that before the game). Winner of the game is the person that has found the best hiding place and is found last. [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[de:Dracula]] c54b6e0c3e3b2b1c04550af1a30c35df60477b15 348 2011-03-20T17:50:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = action-oriented {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = indoors, darkened/at night |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 15 minutes |Preparation = da..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = action-oriented {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = indoors, darkened/at night |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 to 15 minutes |Preparation = darken the rooms }} '''Dracula''' is a variant of [[hide-and-seek games|hide-and-seek]]. It is an action-oriented version of [[hiding in the dark]]. == Equipment == You need a building that can be darkened completely inside (or is sufficiently dark inside at night). The darker it is inside, the more fun the game is. The referees should have a flashlight at hand (or be able to turn on the lights), just in case. == Procedure == All participants except the "seeker" hide in the completely darkend building. The more players participate, the bigger the building needs to be. The seeker (called ''dracula'' here) then searches for those players. To induce a fitting atmosphere, he may do typical dracula-like sounds. When he can find a hidden person, either this person is out of the game OR it becomes a dracula, too (decide that before the game). Winner of the game is the person that has found the best hiding place and is found last. [[Category:Game for indoors]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[de:Dracula]] 33ad01a3b6b95c702647c0f6eaf425363758be8a Dragon's tail dodgeball 0 949 2268 2012-02-10T13:33:27Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = larger group, at least 12 or so |Location = playing field |Equipment = a ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Dra..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = larger group, at least 12 or so |Location = playing field |Equipment = a ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Dragon's tail dodgeball''' is a [[dodgeball game]] for groups of at least 12 people or so. Several groups compete each other. The game is based on the tag game [[dragon's tail tag]]. == Equipment == You need at least one (soft) ball. In larger groups, several balls can be used as well. == Procedure == The participants are split into several groups. Each group should have at least 3 or 4 members. It can be played with two groups, but is usually more fun with more competing groups. The groups always form "dragons", by standing in a line behind each other, holding each other's shoulders. The person in the front is the dragon's head, the person at the end of the line represents the tail. Once the game is started, the heads try to get the ball and shoot it at the other dragons. As commonly known, only the tail of the dragon is vulnerable. If the tail of any dragon is hit, that person is out of the game (and the next one of the dragon becomes its tail). Of course, during the game, the dragon may never fall apart - if that happens, the whole dragon is out of the game. Additionally, dragons lose the game when they get too short (2 players). The last remaining dragon wins the game. == Variations == * When a tail is hit, it is not out of the game, but becomes the head of the other dragon (that shot it). This way, the dragons try to grow and to consume all the others. == Similar games == * [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Drachenschwanzabschießen]] 354f5f17b7c68338e5956f2d2071b55774b8479d Dragon's tail tag 0 181 3385 355 2016-03-06T20:19:36Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one "dragon's tail" per player |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dragon's tail tag''' is a [[tag game]] for groups of 10 or more players. This variant is played by each participant individually. It can also be played in groups, see [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]]. ==Equipment== Each player needs a "dragon's tail". Typically, some smaller cloth is used for that (scarf, glove, sock, etc.) ==Procedure== Each player represents a dragon. They put their "tail" in the back pocket (or their belt) so that is fixed but can be seen and easily removed by simple pulling. Once the game starts, all dragons try to catch the tails of the other dragons while protecting their own. All dragons that have lost their tail are out of the game. Winner of the game is the last remaining dragon (or all remaining dragons after some predefined time). ===Variant=== * Often, the game is more fun for larger groups if a dragon without a tail is NOT out of the game. All the stolen tails have to be put in the bag pocket just like the own one. When trying to steal a tail from another player that has already got several tails, only one may be taken at a time. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Drachenschwanzfangen (einzeln)]] d6cc977025e8f3f3fe1f9bff82318a79bb7b79d7 355 352 2011-03-23T23:47:28Z 91.115.79.242 0 /* Variant */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one "dragon's tail" per player |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dragon's tail tag''' is a [[tag game]] for groups of 10 or more players. This variant is played by each participant individually; it can also be played in groups, see [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]]. ==Equipment== Each player needs a "dragon's tail". Typically, some smaller cloth is used for that (scarf, glove, sock, etc.) ==Procedure== Each player represents a dragon. They put their "tail" in the back pocket (or their belt) so that is fixed but can be seen and easily removed by simple pulling. Once the game starts, all dragons try to catch the tails of the other dragons while protecting their own. All dragons that have lost their tail are out of the game. Winner of the game is the last remaining dragon (or all remaining dragons after some predefined time). ===Variant=== * Often, the game is more fun for larger groups if a dragon without a tail is NOT out of the game. All the stolen tails have to be put in the bag pocket just like the own one. When trying to steal a tail from another player that has already got several tails, only one may be taken at a time. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Drachenschwanzfangen (einzeln)]] 96819566a3bc69dec539727db7f7685cb72ea22f 352 2011-03-22T20:34:15Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one "dragon's tail" per player |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }}..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one "dragon's tail" per player |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dragon's tail tag''' is a [[tag game]] for groups of 10 or more players. This variant is played by each participant individually; it can also be played in groups, see [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]]. ==Equipment== Each player needs a "dragon's tail". Typically, some smaller cloth is used for that (scarf, glove, sock, etc.) ==Procedure== Each player represents a dragon. They put their "tail" in the back pocket (or their belt) so that is fixed but can be seen and easily removed by simple pulling. Once the game starts, all dragons try to catch the tails of the other dragons while protecting their own. All dragons that have lost their tail are out of the game. Winner of the game is the last remaining dragon (or all remaining dragons after some predefined time). ===Variant=== * Often, the game is more fun for larger groups if a dragon without a tail is NOT out of the game. All the stolen tails have to be put in the bag pocket just like the own one. When trying to steal a tail from another player that has alread got several tails, only one may be taken at a time. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Drachenschwanzfangen (einzeln)]] 3d65a7336738516dcacd348c1d3caa278eb56937 Dragon's tail tag in groups 0 182 3384 354 2016-03-06T20:19:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = around 15 or more |Location = playing field, depending on player count |Equipment = one "dragon's tail" per group |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Dragon's tail tag (in groups)''' is a game for groups or (around) 15 people or more. This article describes the game as it can be played in cooperative groups (each group representing one "dragon"); if each player should act independently, please see [[Dragon's tail tag]]. ==Equipment== Each group (each dragon) needs a "dragon's tail", typically some kind of small cloth, like a scarf, a glove, a sock, a cap, etc. ==Procedure== The players split in groups of equal sizes, each group should have at least three or four members. The game can be played with three groups or more (well, actually, it could work with 2 groups, but is less fun). Each group represents one dragon. The members of the groups are standing behind each other, everyone is holding the shoulders of the person in front of him. The first person in the row is the dragon's head, his arm are free to attach other dragons. The last person in the row carries the dragon's tail. He puts the tail in his bag pocket (or belt, or where ever it can be easily put in and taken out again) so that it does not fall out unintended, but can easily be taken by another dragon. Once the game starts, the dragon's heads try to steal the tails of other dragons. Of course, each dragon is a mortal being; it may not split, so all members of the group have to stay in touch with the person in front of and behind of him all the time. Additionally, a dragon should not lose it's tail. Any dragon that loses its tail (most likely by another dragon stealing it) is out of the game. Winner of the game is the last remaining dragon. ===Variante=== * Often, the game is more fun if a dragon without a tail is NOT out of the game. All the stolen tails have to be put in the bag pocket just like the own one. When trying to steal a tail from another player that has already got several tails, only one may be taken at a time. == Similar games == * Dragon's tail tag can also be played [[Dragon's tail tag|by each player individually]]. * The game [[Fox and goose]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Drachenschwanzfangen (gruppenweise)]] d29a0cfef5addd25c72740b6a050b7b021e2a926 354 2011-03-23T23:46:55Z 91.115.79.242 0 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = around 15 or more |Location = playing field, depending on player count |Equipment = one "dragon's tail" per group |Duration = arbitrary..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = around 15 or more |Location = playing field, depending on player count |Equipment = one "dragon's tail" per group |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Dragon's tail tag (in groups)''' is a game for groups or (around) 15 people or more. This article describes the game as it can be played in cooperative groups (each group representing one "dragon"); if each player should act independently, please see [[Dragon's tail tag]]. ==Equipment== Each group (each dragon) needs a "dragon's tail", typically some kind of small cloth, like a scarf, a glove, a sock, a cap, etc. ==Procedure== The players split in groups of equal sizes, each group should have at least 3 or 4 members. The game can be played with three groups or more (well, actually, it could work with 2 groups, but is less fun). Each group represents one dragon. The members of the groups are standing behind each other, everyone is holding the shoulders of the person in front of him. The first person in the row is the dragon's head, his arm are free to attach other dragons. The last person in the row carries the dragon's tail. He puts the tail in his bag pocket (or belt, or where ever it can be easily put in and taken out again) so that it does not fall out unintended, but can easily be taken by another dragon. Once the game starts, the dragon's heads try to steal the tails of other dragons. Of course, each dragon is a mortal being; it may not split, so all members of the group have to stay in touch with the person in front of and behind of him all the time. Additionally, a dragon should not lose it's tail. Any dragon that loses its tail (most likely by another dragon stealing it) is out of the game. Winner of the game is the last remaining dragon. ===Variante=== * Often, the game is more fun if a dragon without a tail is NOT out of the game. All the stolen tails have to be put in the bag pocket just like the own one. When trying to steal a tail from another player that has already got several tails, only one may be taken at a time. == Similar games == * Dragon's tail tag can also be played [[Dragon's tail tag|by each player individually]]. * The game [[Fox and goose]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Drachenschwanzfangen (gruppenweise)]] c647e4e357822e199b96081d8fffab0ad3527a97 Drawing in pairs 0 961 2289 2288 2012-02-12T17:43:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number of pairs |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Drawing in pairs''' is an [[ice breaker game]] that can also be played in established groups to relax the program in a creative way. == Equipment == All pairs of players need pen and paper. == Procedure == The players split into pairs. Each pair gets pen and paper. Both players then take the pen into their hand together, so both hold the same pen. They then get tasks what to paint. Let's try which group can paint the best with this handicap of drawing together. Start with simple tasks (draw a straight line, a square, a circle, ...) and get more complex after some time. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Zweierzeichnung]] 866e3cf21ce36b7a5b358e401ffad5c7b1491777 2288 2012-02-12T17:42:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{creative game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number of pairs |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number of pairs |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Drawing in pairs''' is an [[ice breaker game]] that can also be played in established groups to relax the program in a creative way. == Equipment == All pairs of players need pen and paper. == Procedure == The players split into pairs. Each pair gets pen and paper. Both players then take the pen into their hand together, so both hold the same pen. They then get tasks what to paint. Let's try which group can paint the best with this handicap of drawing together. Start with simple tasks (draw a straight line, a square, a circle, ...) and get more complex after some time. f[[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Zweierzeichnung]] 9aab1e2d774c47671c2ac7fb80a53f3a7baf0c61 Droodle 0 677 1813 2011-12-20T19:20:52Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Droodles]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Droodles]] 2d99a5972b9862eb6636373db1e4484ade0bdfb0 Droodles 0 674 3498 1814 2020-03-08T15:21:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary, as long as you have new droodles |Preparation = create or download droodles }} '''Droodles''' are riddles, where small pencil sketches have to be explained. == Equipment == * pen and paper OR * prepared droodles == Procedure == Droodles are simple uni-color drawings. The participants have to guess and explain what the drawing shows. Classic examples are the "Mexican with sombrero on a bicycle" or the "giraffe in front of a window". <gallery> File:Drudel Mexikaner.jpg|mexican with sombrero on a bicycle File:Drudel Giraffe.jpg|giraffe in front of a window </gallery> [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Guessing game]] [[de:Drudel]] 9652da7c5e7c2ef42183e9f6ca4ddaa204386682 1814 1810 2011-12-20T19:21:13Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary, as long as you have new droodles |Preparation = create or download droodles }} '''Droodles''' are riddles, where small pencil sketches have to be explained. == Equipment == * pen and paper OR * prepared droodles == Procedure == Droodles are simple unicolor drawings. The participants have to guess and explain what the drawing shows. Classic examples are the "mexican with sombrero on a bicycle" or the "giraffe in front of a window". <gallery> File:Drudel Mexikaner.jpg|mexican with sombrero on a bicycle File:Drudel Giraffe.jpg|giraffe in front of a window </gallery> [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Guessing game]] [[de:Drudel]] a4417d7e0bf7687ef6544f4cc9b5dcaf852c4e09 1810 2011-12-20T19:19:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary, as long as you have new droodles |Preparation = create..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary, as long as you have new droodles |Preparation = create or download droodles }} '''Droodles''' are riddles, where small pencil sketches have to be explained. == Equipment == * pen and paper OR * prepared droodles == Procedure == Droodles are simple unicolor drawings. The participants have to guess and explain what the drawing shows. Classic examples are the "mexican with sombrero on a bicycle" or the "giraffe in front of a window". <gallery> Datei:Drudel Mexikaner.jpg|mexican with sombrero on a bicycle Datei:Drudel Giraffe.jpg|giraffe in front of a window </gallery> [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Guessing game]] [[de:Drudel]] ce568704fbdc92d89b31fd097cb784bf9720fdd9 Dropping the egg 0 509 3442 1606 2020-03-07T21:16:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = handicraft work with contest |PlayerCount = any |Location = any, best on tables and contest site outdoors |Equipment = eggs, diverse arts and crafts materials |Duration = 45-60 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dropping the egg''' is a [[challenge]] of creativity, skill, and workmanship. It can be played with any number of participants (provided you have enough equipment for everybody/every team). == Equipment == * one egg per participant (or per team) * diverse small items that can be used to create a protective device for the egg: ** adhesive tape, paper, cardboard, cotton, old clothes, straws, ... ** remark: the traditional version provides only straws and tape! ==Procedure== The equipment is provided to the teams. Then, they may construct a protective device for the egg. The goal is that the egg can be dropped from a certain height (2 meters/6 feet or so) on a hard floor without being damaged. After some predefined time (for instance, 20 minutes) the devices have to be presented (be sure to prepare a "spectacular show" for that) and then challenged whether they can really protect the egg when being dropped. === Variants === You can also try this variation: Don't give away the equipment for free, ''"sell"'' it. Give each team a certain amount of play money and let them buy the equipment. Later on, they can also trade between teams if they run out of equipment or have spare stuff. [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eierversuch]] b264ae4a6776e2638ea5afad2f974e7af18b79e2 1606 2011-11-29T16:19:22Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = handicraft work with contest |PlayerCount = any |Location = any, best on tables and contest site outdoors |Equipment = eggs, diverse arts and crafts materials |Dur..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = handicraft work with contest |PlayerCount = any |Location = any, best on tables and contest site outdoors |Equipment = eggs, diverse arts and crafts materials |Duration = 45-60 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Dropping the egg''' is a challenge of creativity, skill, and workmanship. It can be played with any number of participants (provided you have enough equipment for everybody/every team). == Equipment == * one egg per participant (or per team) * diverse small items that can be used to create a protective device for the egg: ** adhesive tape, paper, cardboard, cotton, old clothes, straws, ... ** remark: the traditional version provides only straws and tape! ==Procedure== The equipment is provided to the teams. Then, they may construct a protective device for the egg. The goal is that the egg can be dropped from a certain height (2 meters/6 feet or so) on a hard floor without being damaged. After some predefined time (like 20 minutes) the devices have to be presented (be sure to prepare a "spectacular show" for that) and then challenged whether they can really protect the egg when being dropped. === Variants === You can also try this variation: Don't give away the equipment for free, "sell" it. Give each team a certain amount of play money and let them buy the equipment. Later on, they can also trade between teams if they run out of equipment or have spare stuff. [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eierversuch]] f181b19ec8a3e30de837f47156dab591912902d7 Egg's crane 0 426 1485 2011-10-02T18:55:46Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Egg crane]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[egg crane]] 8768d976e536f76579cde9d9fe4ddb339720dd7a Egg-and-spoon race 0 880 3531 2164 2020-03-08T15:56:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field |Equipment = eggs, spoons, obstacles |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = (optionally) prepare an obstacle course }} The '''egg-and-spoon race''' is an [[active game]] and [[coordination game]] for any number of participants. They can participate individually, or as teams in a relay race. == Equipment == * each player or team needs an egg (or a potato) and a spoon * probably a watch to take the time if not all players or teams can participate at the same time * optionally obstacles == Procedure == All players have to transport their egg along some predefined track, and back to the starting position. The egg has to be transported on a spoon, making it quite hard not to drop it while running. The first player to complete the track with an unspoiled egg wins the game. When you play with teams instead of individuals, all members of a team participate after teach other ([[relay game]]). [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eierlauf]] 9d4d3221e8751b4677a3399e13745f5db06ab2bf 2164 2012-02-03T08:45:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field |Equipment = eggs, spoons, obstacles |Duration = a few m..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field |Equipment = eggs, spoons, obstacles |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = (optionally) prepare an obstacle course }} The '''egg-and-spoon race''' is an [[active game]] and [[coordination game]] for any number of participants. They can participate individually, or as teams in a relay race. == Equipment == * each player or team needs an egg (or a potato) and a spoon * probably a watch to take the time if not all players or teams can participate at the same time * optionally obstacles == Procedure == All players have to transport their egg along some predefined track (and back to the starting position). The egg has to be transported on a spoon, making it quite hard not to drop it while running. The first player to complete the track with an unspoiled egg wins the game. When you play with teams instead of individuals, all members of a team participate after teach other ([[relay game]]). [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eierlauf]] a670f9e794119c59c824451c08e0c4b8915ad903 Egg crane 0 327 3480 1484 2020-03-08T15:11:30Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = on the floor |Equipment = glass bottle, egg, ring, laces |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes }} The '''egg crane''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[group dynamic game]]. The participants have to transport an egg, without actually touching it. == Equipment == * ''glass bottle'' (should stand stable and have a narrow neck, e.g. a beer bottle) * ''egg (as an alternative: table tennis ball) * ''laces'' (each 1-2 meters long, at least as many as participants) * ''ring'', needs to fit easily over the neck of the bottle. You can use a short lace for that as well. == Preparation == Fasten all the laces to the ring, resulting in a star-shaped device (or spider-shaped). This device (the ring) should still fit over the neck of the bottle. You can influence the level of difficulty by using shorter (or longer) laces. == Procedure == The bottle is put in the middle of the floor, standing upright. The egg is put next to it. The device is also laying on the floor. The participants now get the task: put the egg on the bottle (on its neck). You may not touch the egg (or the bottle), but you may use the device (the laces), which you may only touch at the (outer) ends of the laces. Each player may only touch one of the laces. == Similar games == * The game [[Promenading peg]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Eierkran]] a58a3b46c9abf522af195315a7b1e608a892bc5c 1484 1316 2011-10-02T18:54:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = on the floor |Equipment = glass bottle, egg, ring, laces |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes }} The '''egg crane''' ist a [[coordination game]] and [[group dynamic game]]. The participants have to transport an egg, without actually touching it. == Equipment == * ''glass bottle'' (should stand stable and have a narrow neck, e.g. a beer bottle) * ''egg (as an alternative: table tennis ball) * ''laces'' (each 1-2 meters long, at least as many as participants) * ''ring'', needs to fit easily over the neck of the bottle. You can use a short lace for that as well. == Prepration == Fasten all the laces to the ring, resulting in a star-shaped device (or spider-shaped). This device (the ring) should still fit over the neck of the bottle. You can influence the level of difficulty by using shorter (or longer) laces. == Procedure == The bottle is put in the middle of the floor, standing upright. The egg is put next to it. The device is also laying on the floor. The participants now get the task: put the egg on the bottle (on its neck). You may not touch the egg (or the bottle), but you may use the device (the laces), which you may only touch at the (outer) ends of the laces. Each player may only touch one of the laces. == Similar games == * The game [[Promenading peg]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Eierkran]] 5e3ec5f4416fc38b53e613cee58c98556276ec4b 1316 2011-08-25T20:15:36Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = on the floor |Equipment = glass bottle, egg, ring, laces |Duration = 10 to 20..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = on the floor |Equipment = glass bottle, egg, ring, laces |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes }} The '''egg crane''' ist a [[coordination game]] and [[group dynamic game]]. The participants have to transport an egg, without actually touching it. == Equipment == * ''glass bottle'' (should stand stable and have a narrow neck, e.g. a beer bottle) * ''egg (as an alternative: table tennis ball) * ''laces'' (each 1-2 meters long, at least as many as participants) * ''ring'', needs to fit easily over the neck of the bottle. You can use a short lace for that as well. == Prepration == Fasten all the laces to the ring, resulting in a star-shaped device (or spider-shaped). This device (the ring) should still fit over the neck of the bottle. You can influence the level of difficulty by using shorter (or longer) laces. == Procedure == The bottle is put in the middle of the floor, standing upright. The egg is put next to it. The device is also laying on the floor. The participants now get the task: put the egg on the bottle (on its neck). You may not touch the egg (or the bottle), but you may use the device (the laces), which you may only touch at the (outer) ends of the laces. Each player may only touch one of the laces. == Similar games == * The game [[Promenading peg]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[en:Eierkran]] 65eb3efa1ce3c2184b6b76aade67751534033cbd Egg search 0 784 1978 2012-01-25T11:44:36Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{seeking game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{seeking game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Egg search''' is a simple seeking game for children. It is a variation of the game [[hot cold]], but can only be played with at least 10 players. == Equipment == You need an "egg" for this game. A small ball (like a table tennis ball) is usually the best choice. Or you can use a paper drawing of an egg. == Procedure == The group is sitting in a room. They represent hen. One player ("farmer") leaves the room. The hen then hide the egg by letting one of them sit on it. It should not be visible. The farmer then reenters the room and tries to find the egg. The hen cackle louder when the farmer comes nearer to the egg. When the farmer has a concrete suspicion, he makes the respective hen stand up and tries to find the egg. == Similar games == * [[Hot cold]] uses the similar game principle, but can be played with fewer players. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Eiersuche]] 7cb08c4d855aa5f9d64c416f38c48c52ea9ee105 Electric gummy bear 0 762 1932 1930 2012-01-16T17:28:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = gummy bears, plate |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Electric gummy bear''' is a simple yet fun game for younger children; older ones probably consider it stupid ;-) == Equipment == * a plate * gummy bears (or other jelly sweets) == Procedure == One participant is selected to play the ''detective''. He leaves the room. On the plate, several gummy bears are put (usually between 4-8, should be the same number for all players). The group selected one of the gummy bears to be "electrically charged". The detective is called to the room again. He may take one bear after the other and eat them. When he selected the ''electric bear'' however, the participants make an "electric" noise, and the game is over. The detective may still eat this bear. Then, the missing bears are replaced, a new detective is selected, and the next round starts. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with food]] [[de:Elektrisches Gummibärchen]] 085146d5ae26fa34b7af9cb4958ee4c8ba17bb75 1930 2012-01-16T17:26:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = gummy bears, plate |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Electri..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = gummy bears, plate |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Electric gummy bear''' is a simple yet fun game for younger children; older ones probably consider it stupid ;-) == Equipment == * a plate * gummy bears (or other jelly sweets) == Procedure == One participant is selected to play the ''detective''. He leaves the room. On the plate, several gummy bears are put (usually between 4-8, should be the same number for all players). The group selected one of the gummy bears to be "electrically charged". The detective is called to the room again. He may take one bear after the other and eat them. When he selected the ''electric bear'' however, the participants make an "electric" noise, and the game is over. The detective may still eat this bear. Then, the missing bears are replaced, a new detective is selected, and the next round starts. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with good]] [[de:Elektrisches Gummibärchen]] 27e6f1f8ccc12e2b9427643960ad68f6c18d5d21 Elephant race 0 1039 2679 2414 2012-03-08T15:14:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{running game}} |PlayerCount = two groups or more |Location = long and wide enough running track |Equipment = markers for start and finish |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = mark the running track }} The '''Elephant race''' is a [[running game]] for two or more groups. == Equipment == * for each track (one per group) you need a start and finish marker. Usually, a rope is used for the start and a bucket for the finish. == Procedure == The players split into groups. Each group gets a running track assigned. The track should be at least 15 to 20 meters long. All participants are standing behind the starting line. After the starting signal, the first player of each group runs the track. At the other end of the track, he forms an elephant's trunk with his arms. He puts the hand on the bucket and runs around it several times (the more, the harder; predefine that value!) Then, the elephant tries to run back to the starting line. Only then, the next player of his group may proceed. The first group to finish with all players wins the game. Take care: running back is usually quite hard for the participants, as they are not able to run in a straight line! {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Elefantenrennen]] 8b1e4b685421bb135426e97688d63833b57ce849 2414 2412 2012-02-23T09:42:36Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{runnning game}} |PlayerCount = two groups or more |Location = long and wide enough running track |Equipment = markers for start and finish |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = mark the running track }} The '''Elephant race''' is a [[running game]] for two or more groups. == Equipment == * for each track (one per group) you need a start and finish marker. Usually, a rope is used for the start and a bucket for the finish. == Procedure == The players split into groups. Each group gets a running track assigned. The track should be at least 15 to 20 meters long. All participants are standing behind the starting line. After the starting signal, the first player of each group runs the track. At the other end of the track, he forms an elephant's trunk with his arms. He puts the hand on the bucket and runs around it several times (the more, the harder; predefine that value!) Then, the elephant tries to run back to the starting line. Only then, the next player of his group may proceed. The first group to finish with all players wins the game. Take care: running back is usually quite hard for the participants, as they are not able to run in a straight line! {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Elefantenrennen]] ac46bfd510ab5097a0835ac5429aacd73062f06d 2412 2012-02-23T09:37:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{runnning game}} |PlayerCount = two groups or more |Location = long and wide enough running track |Equipment = markers for start and finish |Duration = a few minu..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{runnning game}} |PlayerCount = two groups or more |Location = long and wide enough running track |Equipment = markers for start and finish |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = mark the running track }} The '''Elephant race''' is a [[running game]] for two or more groups. == Equipment == * for each track (one per group) you need a start and finish marker. Usually, a rope is used for the start and a bucket for the finish. == Procedure == The players split into groups. Each group gets a running track assigned. The track should be at least 15 to 20 meters long. All participants are standing behind the starting line. After the starting signal, the first player of each group runs the track. At the other end of the track, he forms an elephant's trunk with his arms. He puts the hand on the bucket and runs around it several times (the more, the harder; predefine that value!) Then, the elephant tries to run back to the starting line. Only then, the next player of his group may proceed. The first group to finish with all players wins the game. Take care: running back is usually quite hard for the participants, as they are not able to run in a straight line! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Elefantenrennen]] 95a26212fd4197d6924669604d8be581f5e10974 Epidemic 0 764 3507 1936 2020-03-08T15:28:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Epidemic''' is a simple game without any preparation or required equipment. It is a variation of [[Chinese whispers]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players are standing (or sitting) in a circle. All players are facing towards the center, looking on the floor. On player is selected to to make a grimace. His neighbor on the right looks at this grimace. Then, he tries to mimic it and shows it again to his right neighbor. Similar to Chinese whispers, the grimace will change over time. When all participants have seen and mimicked the grimace, the initial one and the resulting one are compared to each other. ==Similar games== * [[Chinese whispers]] {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Epidemie]] 8759c2e134517c63ed0204bf78bde2db85891356 1936 2012-01-16T17:36:34Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Epidemic''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Epidemic''' is a simple game without any preparation or required equipment. It is a variation of [[chinese whispers]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players are standing (or sitting) in a circle. All players are facing towards the center, looking on the floor. On player is selected to to make a grimace. His neighbour on the right looks at this grimace. Then, he tries to mimic it and shows it again to his right neighbour. Similar to chinese whispers, the grimace will change over time. When all participants have seen and mimiced the grimace, the initial one and the resulting one are compared to each other. ==Similar games== * [[Chinese whispers]] {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Epidemie]] 93cafc1c178440f8cd05cb11adec1e6430c3f36f Evolution 0 769 3508 1942 2020-03-08T15:30:06Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} with a story line |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Evolution''' is a simple game for groups of 10 people or more. During the game, the evolution from an ''egg'' to a ''human'' is reenacted. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == At the beginning of the game, all players are ''eggs''. They may only roll around the floor. Whenever two eggs meet, they play [[rock paper scissors]] against each other. The winner evolves into the next step in the evolution (here: a chicken). Only members of the same species may play against each other and only the winner evolves to the next step. The first player to reach the final step "human" wins the game. The steps are as follows (but feel free to adapt those, or add other steps): * egg: rolling around the floor * chicken: crouched down on the floor, doing some kind of "chicken dance" * dinosaur: hunchback, bared teeth, hands in attack position * ape: walks like an ape, drums on his chest * human: walking upright == Variations == * You can add a rule that the loser of any rock paper scissors game moves one step back in evolution (of course, not further back then to the egg). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Evolution]] e2289aff38c8680ce4fce530ce355bc42c563a32 1942 2012-01-18T19:53:11Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} with a story line |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} with a story line |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Evolution''' is a simple game for groups of 10 people or more. During the game, the evolution from an ''egg'' to a ''human'' is reenacted. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == At the beginning of the game, all players are ''eggs''. They may only roll around the floor. Whenever two eggs meet, they play [[rock paper scissors]] against each other. The winner evolves into the next step in the evolution (here: a chicken). Only members of the same species may play against each other and only the winner evolves to the next step. The first player to reach the final step "human" wins the game. The steps are as follows (but feel free to adapt those, or add other steps): * egg: rolling around the floor * chicken: crouched down on the floor, doing some kind of "chicken dance" * dinosaur: hunchback, fletched teech, hands in attack position * ape: walks like an ape, drumms on his chest * human: walking upright == Variations == * You can add a rule that the loser of any rock paper scissors game de-evolutes one step backwards (of course, not further back then to the egg). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Evolution]] e7f3d3cc7e8563b0d3260eca23b63d1995ffa317 Evolution (communication game) 0 878 3530 2162 2020-03-08T15:56:34Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-15 |Location = sitting in a circle (best on chairs) |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = short time to learn to know the species }} '''Evolution''' (or '''Hierarchy''') is a communication and attention game for about 10-15 participants. The game is less fun with fewer participants, but more difficult to play with more players. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. However, the game is best played while sitting on chairs, around a table. == Procedure == === Preparation === The players are sitting in a circle. An ordering of the players should be recognizable, from the "first" to the "last" player. All of them get names of animal species assigned. The first player gets the "least evolved" species (like an amoeba), the last one the best-evolved species (usually, the "human"). Each species has got name, a sound, and an easy to show but distinct move (usually with the hands and arms). === Spiel === The first player starts the game. He makes his sound and shows his move. Then, he makes the sound and move of another, better developed species. This other species then has to repeat the call, and again call another species, and so forth. This continues until one species fails to react, or makes any kind of error (wrong sound, wrong move, etc.). Then, this player is "de-evolved" ("degraded") to the calling species, while all the players between the calling and the called species evolve one step upwards. All respective players change their seats accordingly. Note, that now all those players have new names, sounds, and moves. The species sticks with the seating position! When the highest species is called (and reacts appropriately), it then calls the amoeba again to start a new round. == Variations == * You can use other well-defined orderings instead of species of animals. * You can also allow to call species "down the line". When the called animal makes a mistake, it is degraded to an amoeba. [[Category:Communication game]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Evolution (Sprachspiel)]] a05774c9c53f79eeec16a202cd7765c612fde429 2162 2012-02-03T08:39:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-15 |Location = sitting in a circle (best on chairs) |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Pre..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-15 |Location = sitting in a circle (best on chairs) |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = short time to learn to know the species }} '''Evolution''' (or '''Hierarchy''') is a communication and attention game for about 10-15 participants. The game is less fun with fewer participants, but more difficult to play with more players. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. However, the game is best played while sitting on chairs (around a table). == Procedure == === Preparation === The players are sitting in a circle. An ordering of the players should be recognizable, from the "first" to the "last" player. All of them get names of animal species assigned. The first player gets the "least evolved" species (like an amoeba), the last one the best-evolved species (usually, the "human"). Each species has got name, a sound, and an easy to show but distinct move (usually with the hands and arms). === Spiel === The first player starts the game. He makes his sound and shows his move. Then, he makes the sound and move of another, better developed species. This other species then has to repeat the call, and again call another species, and so forth. This continues until one species fails to react, or makes any kind of error (wrong sound, wrong move, etc.). Then, this player is "de-evolved" ("degraded") to the calling species, while all the players between the calling and the called species evolve one step upwards. All respective players change their seats accordingly. Note, that now all those players have new names, sounds, and moves. The species sticks with the seating position! When the highest species is called (and reacts appropriately), it then calls the amoeba again to start a new round. == Variations == * You can use other well-defined orderings instead of species of animals. * You can also allow to call species "down the line". When the called animal makes a mistake, it is degraded to an amoeba. [[Category:Communication game]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Evolution (Sprachspiel)]] fb043ec12a68a644aee66e483426981def2e6fe7 Famous pairs 0 178 3379 346 2016-03-01T20:48:11Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = post-it notes |Duration = 10 minutes or more |Preparation = find pairs and write them on the post-its }} '''Famous pairs''' is a [[guessing game]] for groups of any size. == Equipment == * small post-it notes or similar slips of paper == Preparation == Prior the game the referees have to prepare the pairs. First, a general topic is chosen (''comics'', ''actors'', ''books by the same actor'', etc. - this can be very well adapted to the general topic of the event hosting the game). Then, (well-known) pairs for that topic are identified (like ''Mickey Mouse'' and ''Minnie Mouse'' for comics, ''Stan Laurel'' and ''Oliver Hardy'' for actors, or ''1984'' and ''Animal Farm'' for ''books of the same'' actor). All those pairs are written on the post-it notes (each on a separate note). In the end, there should be as many notes as participants. == Procedure == Each player gets one of the notes. Then, everybody walks around the room and tries to find his fitting partner. Nobody may disclose directly, who he is; only yes-or-no questions may be asked to find out who once partner could be. When a pair finds itself, it can leave the room (and probably, continue with the next task). == Similar games == * [[Who am I]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Berühmte Paare]] 87fe024defeadd007f720faafbbe6935d20ddc78 346 2011-03-20T17:36:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = post-it notes |Duration = 10 minutes or more |Preparation = find pairs and write the..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = post-it notes |Duration = 10 minutes or more |Preparation = find pairs and write them on the post-its }} '''Famous pairs''' is a [[guessing game]] for groups of any size. == Equipment == * small post-it notes or similar slips of paper == Preparation == Prior the game the referees have to prepare the pairs. First, a general topic is chosen (''comics'', ''actors'', ''books by the same actor'', etc. - this can be very well adapted to the general topic of the event hosting the game). Then, (well-knwon) pairs for that topic are identified (like ''Mickey Mouse'' and ''Minnie Mouse'' for comics, ''Stan Laurel'' and ''Oliver Hardy'' for actors, or ''1984'' and ''Animal Farm'' for ''books of the same'' actor). All those pairs are written on the post-it notes (each on a separate note). In the end, there should be as many notes as participants. == Procedure == Each player gets one of the notes. Then, everybody walks around the room and tries to find his fitting partner. Nobody may disclose directly, who he is; only yes-or-no questions may be asked to find out who once partner could be. When a pair finds itself, it can leave the room (and probably, continue with the next task). == Similar games == * [[Who am I]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Berühmte Paare]] 58b91d4f241e89e01460067df87ce0d20a204dab Fashion show 0 865 2139 2012-01-31T21:07:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{acting game}}, {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = two groups of 5 players or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = dresses (costumes) |Duration = about 15 minut..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{acting game}}, {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = two groups of 5 players or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = dresses (costumes) |Duration = about 15 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} The '''fashion show''' is a [[guessing game]] where the participants have to dress up. The game is most fun with about 10 players or more, but can be played with less. == Equipment == You need stuff to dress you participants. Clothes, hats, jackets, shoes, whatever you have available. == Procedure == Two groups compete each other. Both dress up using the stuff provided and then prepare a short ''fashion show''. They present their dresses to the other group. Then, they secretly change one (or a few) detail of their outfits. They then repeat their show. The other group has to remember what has been changed with their dresses. In a second round, the other team may also dress up and prepare a show. [[Category:Guessing game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Modenschau]] 30c07181a3b8ef41f25453d25c7472b00afa52c9 Fast food game 0 497 3489 1583 2020-03-08T15:16:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field with clean floor |Equipment = none (optionally: music) |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''fast food game''' (or: ''McDonald's game'') is an [[active game]] for groups of 10 players or more. ==Material== You don't need any equipment, but some music would improve the experience. ==Procedure== The players move around the room, you can play music during that. Then, the referee calls the name of a fast food product. The players then have to group on the floor according the product: * ''fries'': everybody lies for himself * ''toast'': lying down in groups of two (one is the toast, the other the cheese) * ''hamburger'': three players form one burger (bread, patty, bread) * ''cheeseburger'': four players form one burger (bread, patty, cheese, bread) * of course, you can add more products to the list ... Those players not able to form a product (either doing it wrong, or not finding free partners) either drop out of the game or earn a negative point. ==Similar games== * The [[toaster game]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fast-Food-Spiel]] 7606dff8699fcfad417bc557a085ef990fd0eeb4 1583 2011-11-28T17:00:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field with clean floor |Equipment = none (optionally: music) |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field with clean floor |Equipment = none (optionally: music) |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''fast food game''' (or: ''Mc Donald's game'') is an [[active game]] for groups of 10 players or more. ==Material== You don't need any equipment, but some music would improve the experience. ==Procedure== The players move around the room, you can play music during that. Then, the referee calls the name of a fast food product. The players then have to group on the floor according the the producte: * ''fries'': everybody lies for himself * ''toast'': lying down in groups of two (one is the toast, the other the cheese) * ''hamburger'': three players form one burger (bread, patty, bread) * ''cheeseburger'': four players form one burger (bread, patty, cheese, bread) * of course, you can add more products to the list ... Those players not able to form a product (either doing it wrong, or not finding free partners) either drop out of the game or earn a negative point. ==Similar games== * The [[toaster game]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fast-Food-Spiel]] 2af3d95005721dfdc63d91d20ef0f86383480117 Fighting game 0 331 1326 2011-08-26T08:47:00Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Fighting games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Fighting games]] 60b9f979344d61458b2af554a4e8780ae19e0e6c Fighting games 0 330 3450 1325 2020-03-07T21:24:00Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Fighting games''' allow participants to challenge each other in a fair and well-regulated competition. While many games host elements competition, fighting games emphasize competition in form of physical strength and agility in a direct confrontation ("fight"). However, those fights need to be regulated and controlled in order to avoid hard and injuries. The referee has to set up rules, control and enforce them, and take players out of the game who violate those rules. == Games == Some prominent fighting games are presented here. A complete list of all such games in the games-wiki can be found in the [[:Category:Fighting game]]. ;[[Rooster fight game]], [[Rooster fight in water]] The rooster fight is an game of strength and agility, where the opponent has to brought out of balance. ;[[Children's sumo]] This game is similar to sumo fights, but with simplified rules. ;[[Push-up fight]] Two players in push-up position try to bring each other out of balance. ;[[Mosquito]] One player, the ''mosquito'', has to "bite" another player; two defenders have to avert this. [[Category:Fighting game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kampfspiele]] dd2441a416c4328b1fcf6571b3b99e9484e6c9c7 1325 1324 2011-08-26T08:46:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Fighting games''' allow participants to challenge each other in a fair and well-regulated competition. While many games host elements competition, fighting games emphasize competition in form of physical streght and agility in a direct confrontation ("fight"). However, those fights need to be regulated and controlled in order to avoid hard and injuries. The referee has to set up rules, control and enforce them, and take players out of the game who violate those rules. == Games == Some prominent fighting games are presented here. A complete list of all such games in the games-wiki can be found in the [[:Category:Fighting game]]. ;[[Rooster fight game]], [[Rooster fight in water]] The rooster fight is an game of strength and agility, where the opponent has to brought out of balance. ;[[Children's sumo]] This game is similar to sumo fights, but with simplified rules. ;[[Push-up fight]] Two players in push-up position try to bring each other out of balance. ;[[Mosquito]] One player, the ''mosquito'', has to "bite" another player; two defenders have to avert this. [[Category:Fighting game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kampfspiele]] 12a2fb83afb8eeb8134e5a145760791048aba2a4 1324 2011-08-26T08:46:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Fighting games''' allow participants to challenge each other in a fair and well-regulated competition. While many games host elements competition, fighting games emphasize com..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Fighting games''' allow participants to challenge each other in a fair and well-regulated competition. While many games host elements competition, fighting games emphasize competition in form of physical streght and agility in a direct confrontation ("fight"). However, those fights need to be regulated and controlled in order to avoid hard and injuries. The referee has to set up rules, control and enforce them, and take players out of the game who violate those rules. == Games == Some prominent fighting games are presented here. A complete list of all such games in the games-wiki can be found in the [[:Category:Fighting game]]. ;[[Rooster fight game]], [[Rooster fight in water]] The rooster fight is an game of strength and agility, where the opponent has to brought out of balance. ;[[Children's sumo]] This game is similar to sumo fights, but with simplified rules. ;[[Push-up fight]] Two players in push-up position try to bring each other out of balance. ;[[Mosquito]] One player, the ''mosquito'', has to "bite" another player; two defenders have to avert this. [[Category:Fighting game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kampfspiel]] 74f9be1a7ffa043587cc4e02667b4ec3956b9e37 Fire Water Storm 0 190 368 2011-03-29T15:37:39Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Fire water storm]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Fire water storm]] 590172ad7e59d9c5ab033d46b43ac9d6afdadba0 Fire water storm 0 189 3390 367 2016-03-06T20:22:11Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Active game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = best: gymnastics room |Equipment = several bigger objects |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = position the objects }} '''Fire Water Storm''' is an [[active game]]. It is usually played in gymnastic halls, but can be played at other locations, too. == Equipment == *several larger objects like benches, tables, chairs, mattresses or similar. == Procedure == The players are moving around the room, nobody may stand still. The referee now shouts one of a predefined list of emergency warnings (like: "fire", "water", "storm", etc.). The players have to react accordingly; whoever is last to fulfill the task is out of the game. Then, the next round starts. Typical emergencies are: * '''fire''': The players lie flat on the ground and shield their head with their arms and hands * '''water''': Nobody may touch the floor, everybody must reach higher ground (like a table, wall bars, climbing frame, etc.) * '''storm''': Everybody must hold on some stable object Of course, additional emergency situations can be added to the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Feuer Wasser Sturm]] e233ca429908ad78429e02829cf9001133e29268 367 2011-03-29T15:37:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Active game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = best: gymnastics room |Equipment = several bigger objects |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = position the objects ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Active game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = best: gymnastics room |Equipment = several bigger objects |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = position the objects }} '''Fire Water Storm''' is an [[active game]]. It is usually played in gymnastic halls, but can be played at other locations, too. ==Equipment== *several larger objects like benches, tables, chairs, mattresses or similar. ==Procedure== The players are moving around the room, nobody may stand still. The referee now shouts one of a predefined list of emergency warnings (like: "fire", "water", "storm", etc.). The players have to react accordingly; whoever is last to fulfill the task is out of the game. Then, the next round starts. Typical emergencies are: * '''fire''': The players lie flat on the ground and shield their head with their arms and hands * '''water''': Nobody may touch the floor, everybody must reach higher ground (like a table, wall bars, climbing frame, etc.) * '''storm''': Everybody must hold on some stable object Of course, additional emergency situations can be added to the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Feuer Wasser Sturm]] 201088c5e934b323c076c1c52c2eaab04d2c51ad Fireworks with matches 0 1025 3582 2391 2020-03-08T16:36:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{creativity game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = without fire hazards! |Equipment = matches (lots of!) |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''fireworks with matches''' is a [[creativity game|creative]] [[coordination game]]. Watch out, it involves fire! == Equipment == You need lots of matches. Prepare at least one box for each participant. Other material may be added if you like (paper, glue, ..) == Procedure == The participants each get the same amount of matches. From that, they have to design any object they like. When everybody has finished his object, they present them and then set them on fire. A jury votes upon the "best" object (best design, best show while burning, etc.. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with fire]] [[de:Streichholz-Feuerwerk]] b306cb26efdfe9c115b8839474d750ec8e5f9d47 2391 2012-02-20T21:55:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{creativity game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = without fire hazards! |Equipment = matches (lots of!) |Duration = 10-20 minutes |P..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{creativity game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = without fire hazards! |Equipment = matches (lots of!) |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''fireworks with matches''' is a [[creativity game|creative]] [[coordination game]]. It involves fire! == Equipment == You need lots of matches. Prepare at least one box for each participant. Other material may be added if you like (paper, glue, ..) == Procedure == The participants each get the same amount of matches. From that, they have to design any object they like. When everybody has finished his object, they present them and then set them on fire. A jury votes upon the "best" object (best design, best show while burning, etc.. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with fire]] [[de:Streichholz-Feuerwerk]] 172c621e09b524f18546e629d84014f808e045ca Fishing 0 1687 3179 2012-12-11T11:02:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one or two at a time |Location = everywhere |Equipment = rolls of cardboard (empty rolls of toilet paper), broomstick, a suita..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one or two at a time |Location = everywhere |Equipment = rolls of cardboard (empty rolls of toilet paper), broomstick, a suitable playing field |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the playing field |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Fishing''' is a [[coordination game]]. Depending on the size of the playing field, only very few players can participate at the same time, but of course they can play one after the other. == Equipment == * rolls of cardboard (e.g. empty rolls of toilet paper) * broomstick * a playing field with raised flanks, e.g. a larger box == Procedure == The participants task it so fish as many cardboard rolls as possible. They either play against each other in a direct competition, or they play against the clock ("how may rolls can you fish in two minutes"). {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for station course]] [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Angeln]] 9d1c9d7a5e362319c3cbb5fd9bee1a19c70deba2 Floating pole 0 49 3323 90 2015-10-08T06:41:10Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = eine long, inflexible pole |Duration = 10-20 Minuten |Preparation = keine }} The '''Floating Pole''' is a [[group dynamics game]]. It can be played with groups of about 10 to 20 players. ==Required equipment== You need one long, inflexible pole to play the game. The length depends on the number of participants, assume something like 30 centimeters per player. It shouldn't be too heavy, try a tent pole or an avalanche probe. ==Rules== The players stand next to each other looking in one direction, or in two lines facing each other if there are more players. They stretch their arms in the height of their chest, form a fist on each hand but stretch their forefingers. The referee puts the pole on their fingers. As soon as the game starts, each player has to touch the pole with both fingers (on the pole's "bottom side"). The group may not talk with each other (adjourn that rule if the group is not yet well-established, of if the task proves to be too hard for the group). Their task is to lay down the pole on the floor. The task sounds simple, but as everybody has to touch the pole, there is a natural tendency that the pole starts to rise instead of moving downwards. Groups can seldomly solve the task on the first try. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Schwebende Stange]] 0f56ad974417372daff9cffcc9944f5bf2e0b69e 90 2011-02-17T17:02:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = eine long, inflexible pole |Duration = 10-20 Minuten |Preparation = k..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = eine long, inflexible pole |Duration = 10-20 Minuten |Preparation = keine }} The '''Floating Pole''' is a [[group dynamics game]]. It can be played with groups of about 10 to 20 players. ==Required equipment== You need one long, inflexible pole to play the game. The length depends on the number of participants, assume something like 30 centimeters per player. It shouldn't be too heavy, try a tent pole or an avalance probe. ==Rules== The players stand next to each other looking in one direction, or in two lines facing each other if there are more players. They strech their arms in the height of their chest, form a fist on each hand but strech their forefingers. The referee puts the pole on their fingers. As soon as the game starts, each player has to touch the pole with both fingers (on the pole's "bottom side"). The group may not talk with each other (adjourn that rule if the group is not yet well-established, of if the task proves to be too hard for the group). Their task is to lay down the pole on the floor. The task sounds simple, but as everybody has to touch the pole, there is a natural tendency that the pole starts to rise instead of moving downwards. Groups can seldomly solve the task on the first try. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Schwebende Stange]] 07e4dcb2b1a8bdd69e2192e7b6a0f0c122ad6e77 Flood water 0 833 2078 2012-01-27T19:44:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = only few, 2 to max. 10 |Location = usually on a table or on the floor |Equipment = glass of water, water, lots of coins |Durat..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = only few, 2 to max. 10 |Location = usually on a table or on the floor |Equipment = glass of water, water, lots of coins |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Flood water''' is a [[coordination game]] for two players or more. == Equipment == * glass of water * water * sever coins (best when of equal value and as small and light as possible == Procedure == The (clean) water glass is filled up to the edge with water. The participants one after the other put a coin into the glass. Due to the surface tension of the water the water does not yet spill over. However, when a player is not cautious enough or the glass is finally too much filled, the water will run out of the glass. The player causing this is out of the game. Then, another round is started, until only one player remains. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with water]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Hochwasser]] 8811efa5cb997319615d55c18772b7d923fce1d3 Flour cutting 0 1247 2657 2012-03-07T22:22:52Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Cutting flour]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[cutting flour]] f069b5d9479b87a956c511dec275be22dfaa1155 Flying Dutchman 0 885 3533 3532 2020-03-08T15:57:24Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''Flying Dutchman''' is a game for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. Two of them represent the ''Flying Dutchman'', as one player carries the other piggyback. This "ship" sails around the circle, outside of it. At any time the sailing player touches any two (neighboring) players of the circle. Then, a race starts. The two players touched have to form a ship as well. Both ships have to run around the circle one. The first team to reach the gap in the circle remains there. The other becomes (or stays) the Flying Dutchman. == Similar games == * The game [[follow or flee]] is quite similar, but simpler. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fliegender Holländer]] 446a72d02587843c37bd5c21f6530affba9e173e 3532 2170 2020-03-08T15:57:03Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''Flying Dutchman''' is a game for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. Two of them represent the ''Flying Dutchman'', as one player carries the other piggyback. This "ship" sails around the circle, outside of it. At any time the sailing player touches any two (neighboring) players of the circle. Then, a race starts. The two players touched have to form a ship as well. Both ships have to run around the circle one. The first team to reach the gap in the circle, remains there; the other becomes (or stays) the Flying Dutchman. == Similar games == * The game [[follow or flee]] is quite similar, but simpler. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fliegender Holländer]] 148fe91603b7bcda953568c8843132f0864b77f4 2170 2012-02-06T11:43:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''Flying Dutchman''' is a gam..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''Flying Dutchman''' is a game for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. Two of them represent the ''Flying Dutchman'', as one player carries the other piggyback. This "ship" sails around the circle (outside of it). At any time the sailing player touches any two (neighboring) players of the circle. Then, a race starts. The two players touched have to form a ship as well. Both ships have to run around the circle one. The first team to reach the gap in the circle, remains there; the other becomes (or stays) the Flying Dutchman. == Similar games == * The game [[follow or flee]] is quite similar, but simpler. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fliegender Holländer]] 69e4bc17c60e94c63c8f35b97dcf010a1709e299 Flying dutchman 0 886 2171 2012-02-06T11:43:35Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Flying Dutchman]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Flying Dutchman]] fbc7eb35a9e30a9f3e9f0ee6de2879b06a00d2b5 Follow or flee 0 899 2194 2012-02-06T20:30:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Follow or flee''' is ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Follow or flee''' is a simple [[active game]] while standing in a circle. It is best for about 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, one person (A, the ''tagger'') is walking around it. He touches any other player (B) and gives one of the two possible commands: either "follow" or "flee". Both have to run around the circle once; the first one to reach the previous standing position of B, stays there, the other is the tagger for the next round. When the command "follow" is given, B has to run in the same direction as A; after the command "flee", B has to run in the opposite direction. == Similar games == * [[Run away]] * [[Flying dutchman]] is basically the same game, but always two players are running in each direction, one carrying the other. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Komm mit lauf weg]] fe9270ce77391262961a531f5b97b2720af205f1 Ford Escort 0 1520 2993 2012-10-23T16:37:36Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, participants need to stand up and require some space to move their arms |Equipment = none |Dura..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, participants need to stand up and require some space to move their arms |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Ford Escort''' is a simple [[singing game]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The participants sing the some together. Obviously, during the first few tries, the leaders of the group will have to sing, until the group remembers the rhythm and the lyrics. For each line in the lyrics, there is a certain move the participants have to do together. === Lyrics === A Ford Escort, a Ford Escort, a mini mini mini mini Ford Escort. A Ford Escort, A Ford Escort, a mini mini mini mini Ford Escort. Ferrari, Ferrari, a mini mini mini mini Ford Escort. Ferrari, Ferrari, a mini mini mini mini Ford Escort. === Moves === * Ford Escort: Steer your car (hands in front of the chest) * Mini: steer a car as well, but a much much smaller one (bend your knees, the steering wheel is way down to the floor) * Ferrari: the Ferrari is passing by very fast, so look after it (look from left to right) == Similar games == This song is sung to the same lyrics as [[A Ram Sam Sam]]. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ford Escort]] ebc40865ce97e06724d303369eb8c54be03d5282 Foursquare 0 1244 2652 2651 2012-03-07T22:16:04Z Wirthi 1 /* Preparing the playing field */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = playing field (hart court) |Equipment = tennis ball |Duration = as long as you like |Preparation = markers for the field (chalk, adhesive tape, ...) |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Foursquare''' is a simple but challenging ball game for any number of participants. It is played on a field with about 4 by 4 meters size (hard court). In each round, four players are active. Players change frequently, so a significantly higher number of players can actively participate. == Equipment == * A small ball, like a tennis ball * markers for the playing field, like chalk (when you can draw on the floor) or adhesive tape == Preparing the playing field == The playing field is a square of 4 by 4 meters. It is evenly split into four smaller squares, numbered 1 to 4 clockwise. == Procedure == Four players start the game; each of them is standing in one of the four fields. The other players queue, waiting to take part. The game itself is somewhat similar to "ping pong". The ball is played with the flat hand, starting with the player in field 1. It has to drop in the player's own playing field, then in an opponents field. The player in that field has to hit the ball then and shoot it to another field (again, the ball has to drop in his own square first, then in the square he "attacks"). This sequence continues until one player does not reach the ball before he drops again, or does not hit his own field with the first drop, or misses an opponents field with the second drop. When a player makes an error, he is out of the game (he may queue at the end of the line of waiting players). All players standing in a field with a lower number than the now empty field advance by one position, and the first player of the queue moves to the field #1. Then, the next round starts. The initial shot of each round is done from field #1 diagonally to field #3. The game does not have any real target. Players always come and go. Of course, each player tries to move to field #4 and stay there for as long as possible. == Variations == * You can change the position of the fields, i.e. not position them clockwise. * You can add an extra area in the center of the field. This region may not be hit for the second drop (as quite unreachable shots can be made without this rule). This only applies when shooting to a neighboring field; this central area may still be used when attacking diagonally. == External Links == * [http://www.squarefour.org/rules "Official" rules] {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Foursquare]] 7ec2a4d043820477e33f407fe4f95882d4d725eb 2651 2012-03-07T22:15:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = playing field (hart court) |Equipment = tennis ball |Duration = as long as you like |Preparation = markers fo..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = playing field (hart court) |Equipment = tennis ball |Duration = as long as you like |Preparation = markers for the field (chalk, adhesive tape, ...) |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Foursquare''' is a simple but challenging ball game for any number of participants. It is played on a field with about 4 by 4 meters size (hard court). In each round, four players are active. Players change frequently, so a significantly higher number of players can actively participate. == Equipment == * A small ball, like a tennis ball * markers for the playing field, like chalk (when you can draw on the floor) or adhesive tape == Preparing the playing field == The playing field is a square of 4 by 4 meters. It is evenly split into four smaller squares, numbered 1 to 4 clockwise. == Procedure Four players start the game; each of them is standing in one of the four fields. The other players queue, waiting to take part. The game itself is somewhat similar to "ping pong". The ball is played with the flat hand, starting with the player in field 1. It has to drop in the player's own playing field, then in an opponents field. The player in that field has to hit the ball then and shoot it to another field (again, the ball has to drop in his own square first, then in the square he "attacks"). This sequence continues until one player does not reach the ball before he drops again, or does not hit his own field with the first drop, or misses an opponents field with the second drop. When a player makes an error, he is out of the game (he may queue at the end of the line of waiting players). All players standing in a field with a lower number than the now empty field advance by one position, and the first player of the queue moves to the field #1. Then, the next round starts. The initial shot of each round is done from field #1 diagonally to field #3. The game does not have any real target. Players always come and go. Of course, each player tries to move to field #4 and stay there for as long as possible. == Variations == * You can change the position of the fields, i.e. not position them clockwise. * You can add an extra area in the center of the field. This region may not be hit for the second drop (as quite unreachable shots can be made without this rule). This only applies when shooting to a neighboring field; this central area may still be used when attacking diagonally. == External Links == * [http://www.squarefour.org/rules "Official" rules] {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Foursquare]] 947ae44549fb9c9d65f5542460dd8358aa019730 Fox Hawk Mating Season 0 1026 3583 2394 2020-03-08T16:37:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Fox Hawk Mating Season''' is a game for groups of 10 participants or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == The participants move around the playing area. The trainer from time to time gives one of the following commands: * fox: all participants immediately stop and don't move (while standing) * hawk: all participants lay on the floor and don't move * mating season: the participants meet in pairs Whoever is not able to follow the command within (very) short time is out of the game. The last player or players to remain win the game. == Variations == * of course, you can add more commands to the game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fuchs Habicht Paarungszeit]] 8b9196b9877ea28ba12bee79dbd4414fdf0eeb9c 2394 2012-02-20T21:58:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Fox Hawk Mating Season'..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Fox Hawk Mating Season''' is a game for groups of 10 participants or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == The participants move around the playing area. The trainer from time to time gives one of the following commands: * fox: all participants immediately stop and don't move (while standing) * hawk: all participants lay on the floor and don't move * mating season: the participants meet in pairs Whoever is not able to follow the command within (very) short time is out of the game. The last player(s) to remain win the game. == Variations == * of course, you can add more commands to the game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fuchs Habicht Paarungszeit]] f31db0c49726063252d346457beb57f40bf83cd5 Fox and goose 0 950 3556 2270 2020-03-08T16:20:27Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Fox and Goose''' is a game for about 10 participants. If you have more players, you can of course play several games in parallel. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the fox, the others are the geese. The geese are standing in one line behind each other, holding the player in front on his shoulders. The task of the fox is to catch the last goose of the line. The other geese have to try and prevent that for as long as possible. When the fox manages to catch the goose, the caught goose becomes the next fox, and the previous fox is the new head of the tail of geese. == Similar games == The game is similar to [[dragon's tail tag in groups]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Fuchs und Gans]] 9de3e0ffd436feb26d45975d555a2f01860c1179 2270 2012-02-10T13:34:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Fox and G..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Fox and Goose''' is a game for about 10 participants. If you have more players, you can of course play several games in parallel. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the fox, the others are the geese. The gesse are standing in one line behind each other, holding the player in front on his shoulders. The task of the fox is to catch the last goose of the line. The other geese have to try and prevent that for as long as possible. When the fox manages to catch the goose, the caught goose becomes the next fox, and the previous fox is the new head of the tail of geese. == Similar games == The game is similar to [[dragon's tail tag in groups]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Fuchs und Gans]] fbd3b81cd46e40adc43e9720b1e5e0e64beab68b Fox hawk mating seasons 0 1027 2396 2012-02-20T21:59:18Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Fox Hawk Mating Season]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Fox Hawk Mating Season]] a2c8ad99196b103253c1566c70e86c560879ddd9 Fox hunt 0 1689 3185 3184 2012-12-11T11:07:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = best with about 5 to 15 |Location = outdoors (larger area) |Equipment = confetti or similar biologically disposable material |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''fox hunt''' is a [[hide-and-seek game]] for about 5 to 15 participants. == Equipment == For the game you need some kind of biologically disposable confetti or similar materials == Location == To play the game, you need a larger area suitable for the game. It should offer many hiding places, and allow the hiding person to lay a track to its location that is not instantly obvious to all participating players. == Procedure == One player is selected t be the fox. Without the other players watching, he hides somewhere in the designated playing area. On his way there, he lays a track with the confetti. To make it not to easy, he should only put one mark every few steps, and he can for instance add loops, dead ends and other disguises. By following this confetti track, the other players have to follow him and identify his hiding place. The first player to find him may play the fox in the next round. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Fuchs-Suche]] 2e781a91a101132f2297d18c5771210b7e3e6066 3184 2012-12-11T11:07:16Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek game}} |PlayerCount = best with about 5 to 15 |Location = outdoors (larger area) |Equipment = confetti or similar biologically disposable material ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek game}} |PlayerCount = best with about 5 to 15 |Location = outdoors (larger area) |Equipment = confetti or similar biologically disposable material |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''fox hunt''' is a [[hide-and-seek game]] for about 5 to 15 participants. == Equipment == For the game you need some kind of biologically disposable confetti or similar materials == Location == To play the game, you need a larger area suitable for the game. It should offer many hiding places, and allow the hiding person to lay a track to its location that is not instantly obvious to all participating players. == Procedure == One player is selected t be the fox. Without the other players watching, he hides somewhere in the designated playing area. On his way there, he lays a track with the confetti. To make it not to easy, he should only put one mark every few steps, and he can for instance add loops, dead ends and other disguises. By following this confetti track, the other players have to follow him and identify his hiding place. The first player to find him may play the fox in the next round. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Fuchs-Suche]] 5cd8e5c07982f7a00563247ac8966246d406eace Frisbee Challenge 0 1314 2750 2012-05-04T12:12:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = outdoors |Equipment = one frisbee disk |Duration = 10 minutes or so |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescriptio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = outdoors |Equipment = one frisbee disk |Duration = 10 minutes or so |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Frisbee Challenge''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[active game]] for two groups of any size. You need quite some space to play the game, like a meadow. It is best played with two groups of 5 to 10 players each. == Equipment == You only need one single frisbee disk. == Procedure == Two groups compete each other. All players are at a predefined starting location. One group takes the disk and throws it as far away as possible. After that, both groups have different tasks to fulfill: * The "catching" group tries to reach the disk as quick as possible. Then, they stand in one line each after the other, and pass the disk from the first player to the last. Once the last player got the disk, he shouts "STOP" and raises the disk in the air. * The "throwing" group stands in a tight circle. The player who threw the disk then runs around his group as often as possible. He can do that until the other group finishes their task and shout stop. For each time the player is able to circle his group, the team earns one point. Several such rounds are player, with catching and throwing teams alternating. After a few rounds, the team with most points wins the game. === Variations === * You may allow the catching group to position on the playing field. This makes it easier to reach the disk quickly, but harder for the team to regather on one location. {{Picture}} [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[Category:Game with Frisbees]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Frisbee-Challenge]] 1bbd51c539409daf95aa0d0d48820c9d93ff92b4 Frisbee Golf 0 1330 2767 2012-05-09T13:45:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-20 |Location = outdoors |Equipment = Frisbee disks |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imaged..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-20 |Location = outdoors |Equipment = Frisbee disks |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Frisbee Golf''' is a [[coordination game]] for two to twenty players. You need a larger area to play (a meadow for example). == Equipment == * each player needs a Frisbee disk * you could use a target marker to throw your disk at (like a flag at the gold course), but you can also use objects in the field like trees for that == Procedure == The game is played similar to the traditional game of Golf, but with a Frisbee disk instead of a Golf ball. The participants try to reach the target position by throwing the disk towards it. They always continue at the position where the disk landed after the previous throw. The players want to reach the target with as few throws as possible. After the first initial round, always the player that is farthest from the target position continues with the next throw. Of course, you can also let each player play and count for himself, or continue to play in a fixed ordering (what simplifies counting). {{Picture}} [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[Category:Game with Frisbees]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Frisbee-Golf]] 5e27bb55ea91381de65acd5021b36ae1595a23c5 Frisbee Passing 0 1331 2768 2012-05-09T13:46:27Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any (even) number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Frisbee disks (one for each pair of players) |Duration = arbitr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any (even) number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Frisbee disks (one for each pair of players) |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Frisbee passing''' is a simple [[coordination game]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == Each pair of players needs one Frisbee disk. == Procedure == The players are standing a few meters away from each other (like 5 meters / 15 feet or so). Within a short, defined time (like 2 or 3 minutes), the players pass to each other. Each throw that was caught by the other player counts as valid shot. The team that can score the most points (that has the most valid shots) wins the game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game with Frisbees]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Frisbee-Passen]] b55e2697120786b019271ff790ed703faecf9ec6 Frisbee aiming 0 1049 2429 2012-02-24T10:31:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Frisbee, target marker |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Frisbee, target marker |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Frisbee aiming''' is a [[coordination game]]. Several players can participate, but only one after the other; if many players take part in the game, prepare several targets and Frisbees. == Equipment == * Frisbee(s) * target markers (ropes, basket, etc.) == Procedure == The trainer marks a certain area as target, and a starting position. The participants now one after the other try to shoot the frisbee from the starting position to the target. If the target is hit, the player scores one point. You can also give out points depending on the distance of the Frisbee to the target. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with Frisbees]] [[de:Frisbeezielwurf]] aa86a3d240ea2fcba4366b27d81768da05ed40cf Frisbee challenge 0 1315 2752 2012-05-04T12:13:34Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Frisbee Challenge]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Frisbee Challenge]] f2225bab076acc9d7899719b0bae6963b9993bd9 Frisbee course 0 1705 3210 2012-12-13T12:25:16Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = an number |Location = small running tracker (obstacle course) |Equipment = Frisbee disc, obstacles |Duration = a few minutes p..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = an number |Location = small running tracker (obstacle course) |Equipment = Frisbee disc, obstacles |Duration = a few minutes per participant |Preparation = prepare the obstacle course |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Frisbee course''' is a [[coordination game]] with Frisbees. It might be specially suitable to warm up for other frisbee games. == Equipment == * one Frisbee disc for all participant * obstacles for the obstacle course == Procedure == The game is quite easy. all participants put the Frisbee on their head. Without holding it (or even touching it) the obstacle course has to be finished. Of course, the Frisbee may not fall off the head of the player. Who loses his Frisbee has to restart from the beginning of the course. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game with Frisbees]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Frisbeelauf]] 799683437816fca9c73afd4a091c0c28e51a8168 Frisbee soccer 0 1062 3590 2448 2020-03-08T16:41:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{running game}} |PlayerCount = about 6-20 |Location = playing field |Equipment = one Frisbee, markers for the playing field |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Frisbee "soccer"''' is an [[active game]] for about 6 to 20 participants. It is played by two competing teams. While being similar to games like soccer or football, it is played with a Frisbee instead of a ball. == Equipment == * one Frisbee * markers for the playing field * probably markers for the teams == Procedure == The participants split into two groups. One of them gets the Frisbee. Their task is to put down the Frisbee the the opponent's end of the playing field. The Frisbee may only be passed on by throwing it. The player holding the Frisbee may not move, but may only pass on the Frisbee. When the Frisbee drops to the floor, it belongs two the opposing team. Also, if the opposing team catches the Frisbee while it is flying, it may keep it and attack. You have to define what kind of defense is allowed. Usually, no player may touch an opponent (rules similar to Basketball). [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with Frisbees]] [[de:Frisbee-Fußball]] 61a826eaeeca2d18e2bbc8ad821cfc9d71792766 2448 2012-02-25T11:21:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{running game}} |PlayerCount = about 6-20 |Location = playing field |Equipment = one Frisbee, markers for the playing field |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = n..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{running game}} |PlayerCount = about 6-20 |Location = playing field |Equipment = one Frisbee, markers for the playing field |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Frisbee "soccer"''' is an [[active game]] for about 6 to 20 participants. It is played by two competing teams. While being similar to games like soccer or football, it is played with a Frisbee instead of a ball. == Equipment == * one Frisbee * markers for the playing field * proably markers for the teams == Procedure == The participants split into two groups. One of them gets the Frisbee. Their task is to put down the Frisbee the the opponent's end of the playing field. The Frisbee may only be passed on by throwing it. The player holding the Frisbee may not move, but may only pass on the Frisbee. When the Frisbee drops to the floor, it belongs two the opposing team. Also, if the opposing team catches the Frisbee while it is flying, it may keep it and attack. You have to define what kind of defense is allowed. Usually, no player may touch an opponent (rules similar to Basketball). [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with Frisbees]] [[de:Frisbee-Fußball]] 94b70d5435789d9dede585852be6bc6a9708bf44 Fruit salad 0 866 2141 2012-01-31T21:09:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = game in a circle |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Fruit salad''' is a ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = game in a circle |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Fruit salad''' is a simple game for groups sitting in a circle. It is a prominent variation of the game [[swap positions]]. == Equipment == * you need several chairs (one less than participants) == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle on their chairs. One player is standing in the center of the circle. All players get assigned names of fruit (always, several players get the same name). Apples, peas, peaches, bananas, cherries, chose whatever you like. The player in the center may then call the name of one of the fruits. All players of that fruit have to switch their seating positions. The player of the center tries to gather one of their seats. One player will remain without a seating position - he is the new one standing in the middle. Instead of the names of the fruits, the player in the center can also shout "fruit salad". Then, all players have to swap places. [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Obstsalad]] fef85395d61583dec8526a293b8eda775cc30385 Game by location 0 1245 2656 2654 2012-03-07T22:22:25Z Wirthi 1 /* small playing field */ wikitext text/x-wiki This article '''game by location''' describes the different possibilities, where a game can be played, what games are suitable for which locations, and what you have to consider. == List == Of course, games can be played almost everywhere. There are a few different types of locations you can differentiate: * Games that can be played everywhere * Games played while standing or sitting in a circle * Games played on a table * Games played on a small playing field * Games played on a special playing field * Games played on a large playing field === everywhere === Some games can be played everywhere. It does not matter if you play them while sitting at a table, lying in bed, riding a bus or standing in a forest. Example for such games are [[riddles]], but also many [[communication games]]. === sitting or standing in a circle === Many games are played while sitting or standing in a circle. Obviously, you need some space to play them, so they cannot be played while riding a train for instance. When chairs are required, they are often an important element of the game and can hardly be replaced. === on a table === For some games, you need a table or a similar flat surface (often, a clean and flat floor can be used instead). Typical games are [[card games]], but also games like [[table soccer]], [[flour cutting]], [[chocolate cutting]], [[knocking]], [[cotton puffing]] or similar games. === small playing field === Many games require a small playing field. Often, a room with some free space without obstacles might be enough for such games, but they can usually also be played outdoors. Examples are games like [[gordian knot]] or [[jumping fleas]]. === playing field === Often, games require a certain playing field, usually with defined borders. Such games can be played outdoors, or in larger (empty) rooms or halls. The required space often depends on the number of players participating, and the type of game. === larger playing field === Some games require a larger playing field, usually only available outdoors. Often, those games can be played in a forest or a larger meadow. The players can move around freely, but need to stay inside a certain area to (quickly) solve the task at hand. Typically, [[wide game]]s fit in this category. [[Category:Game by location| ]] [[de:Spiel nach Ort]] e55f0477b49449b5497bfb3a66dd80b15f47c6c6 2654 2012-03-07T22:21:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This article '''game by location''' describes the different possibilities, where a game can be played, what games are suitable for which locations, and what you have to consider...." wikitext text/x-wiki This article '''game by location''' describes the different possibilities, where a game can be played, what games are suitable for which locations, and what you have to consider. == List == Of course, games can be played almost everywhere. There are a few different types of locations you can differentiate: * Games that can be played everywhere * Games played while standing or sitting in a circle * Games played on a table * Games played on a small playing field * Games played on a special playing field * Games played on a large playing field === everywhere === Some games can be played everywhere. It does not matter if you play them while sitting at a table, lying in bed, riding a bus or standing in a forest. Example for such games are [[riddles]], but also many [[communication games]]. === sitting or standing in a circle === Many games are played while sitting or standing in a circle. Obviously, you need some space to play them, so they cannot be played while riding a train for instance. When chairs are required, they are often an important element of the game and can hardly be replaced. === on a table === For some games, you need a table or a similar flat surface (often, a clean and flat floor can be used instead). Typical games are [[card games]], but also games like [[table soccer]], [[flour cutting]], [[chocolate cutting]], [[knocking]], [[cotton puffing]] or similar games. === small playing field === Many games require a small playing field. Often, a room with some free space without obstacles might be enough for such games, but they can usually also be played outdoors. Examples are games like [[gordian knot]] or [[flea jump]]. === playing field === Often, games require a certain playing field, usually with defined borders. Such games can be played outdoors, or in larger (empty) rooms or halls. The required space often depends on the number of players participating, and the type of game. === larger playing field === Some games require a larger playing field, usually only available outdoors. Often, those games can be played in a forest or a larger meadow. The players can move around freely, but need to stay inside a certain area to (quickly) solve the task at hand. Typically, [[wide game]]s fit in this category. [[Category:Game by location| ]] [[de:Spiel nach Ort]] b676ab172685e976d45ab11e811fc8640cb39398 Game for the senses 0 135 253 2011-03-04T15:26:05Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Games for the senses]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Games for the senses]] 0925bb8a51ff0f5aec1d2ce8b0774b8a9a0e46a1 Game of luck 0 1112 2510 2012-02-29T09:33:51Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Games of luck]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Games of luck]] 5d8340174c7a689cc92b09b9f73a833e35917427 Games for Christmas 0 600 3577 2357 2020-03-08T16:33:16Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Christmas tree.jpg|thumb]] '''Games for Christmas''' are games that can be played at Christmas celebrations or other activities related to Christmas. The games either involve Christmas as topic or can be customized to do so. == Games == Some prominent Christmas games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:Christmas]]. ;[[Secret Santa]] Each player secretly gets one other player assigned, whom he has to give some (small) presents during a longer period of time (like, during Advent) ;[[Gift wrap]] The players gift-wrap some small presents, but are handicapped while doing so. ;[[Nativity scene]] Building and depicting a nativity scene can be a method to anonymously exchange presents in larger groups. ;[[Blowing out tea lights]] Who can blow out the most tea lights with just one breath? === Games customizable to Christmas === Many games are not specifically designed for Christmas, but can be customized to do so. Such games either involve some kind of story that can be made to match a Christmas-related topic, or they involve freely adjustable terms or objects that are chosen to fit Christmas. * [[Chinese whispers]], [[I packed my bag]] or [[ABC relay]] can be played with terms related to Christmas * All kinds of [[Kim's games]] can be played with sounds, tastes, smells, words or objects related to Christmas * Games like [[Jukebox]] or [[guessing songs]] can be played with Christmas songs * Active games that can be adjusted for Christmas: [[Polar bear and penguin|Santa Claus and Rudolph]], [[Toaster game|Toaster game with Christmas-related moves]], etc. * And many more. Be creative! [[Category:Christmas| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Spiele für Weihnachten]] a21ff24c85f62032e6fbb9f0ac0c52f41ed88072 2357 2356 2012-02-16T17:11:10Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Christmas tree.jpg|thumb]] '''Games for Christmas''' are games that can be played at Christmas celebrations or other activities related to Christmas. The games either involve Christmas as topic or can be customized to do so. == Games == Some prominent Christmas games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:Christmas]]. ;[[Secret Santa]] Each player secretly gets one other player assigned, whom he has to give some (small) presents during a longer period of time (like, during Advent) ;[[Gift wrap]] The players gift-wrap some small presents, but are handicapped while doing so. ;[[Nativity scene]] Building and depicting a nativity scene can be a method to anonymously exchange presents in larger groups. ;[[Blowing out tea lights]] Who can blow out the most tea lights with just one breath? === Games customizable to Christmas === Many games are not specifically designed for Christmas, but can be customized to do so. Such games either involve some kind of story that can be made to match a Christmas-related topic, or they involve freely adjustable terms or objects that are chosen to fit Christmas. * [[Chinese whispers]], [[I packed my bag]] or [[ABC relay]] can be played with terms related to Christmas * All kinds of [[Kim's games]] can be played with sounds, tastes, smells, words or objects related to Christmas * Games like [[Jukebox]] oder [[guessing songs]] can be played with Christmas songs * Active games that can be adjusted for Christmas: [[Polar bear and penguin|Santa Claus and Rudolph]], [[Toaster game|Toaster game with Christmas-related moves]], etc. * And many more. Be creative! [[Category:Christmas| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Spiele für Weihnachten]] d343004169ea34ab247def563c0063afd2f9322c 2356 1723 2012-02-16T17:10:49Z Wirthi 1 /* Games customizable to christmas */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Christmas tree.jpg|thumb]] '''Games for Christmas''' are games that can be played at christmas celebrations or other activities related to christmas. The games either involve christmas as topic or can be customized to do so. == Games == Some prominent christmas games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:christmas]]. ;[[Secret Santa]] Each player secretly gets one other player assigned, whom he has to give some (small) presents during a longer period of time (like, during Advent) ;[[Gift wrap]] The players gift-wrap some small presents, but are handicapped while doing so. ;[[Nativity scene]] Building and depicting a nativity scene can be a method to anonymously exchange presents in larger groups. ;[[Blowing out tea lights]] Who can blow out the most tea lights with just one breath? === Games customizable to Christmas === Many games are not specifically designed for Christmas, but can be customized to do so. Such games either involve some kind of story that can be made to match a Christmas-related topic, or they involve freely adjustable terms or objects that are chosen to fit Christmas. * [[Chinese whispers]], [[I packed my bag]] or [[ABC relay]] can be played with terms related to Christmas * All kinds of [[Kim's games]] can be played with sounds, tastes, smells, words or objects related to Christmas * Games like [[Jukebox]] oder [[guessing songs]] can be played with Christmas songs * Active games that can be adjusted for Christmas: [[Polar bear and penguin|Santa Claus and Rudolph]], [[Toaster game|Toaster game with Christmas-related moves]], etc. * And many more. Be creative! [[Category:Christmas| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Spiele für Weihnachten]] dc65ec488a68d7f463da0d34691c73f4102d055b 1723 1722 2011-12-14T16:33:51Z Wirthi 1 /* Games customizable to christmas */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Christmas tree.jpg|thumb]] '''Games for Christmas''' are games that can be played at christmas celebrations or other activities related to christmas. The games either involve christmas as topic or can be customized to do so. == Games == Some prominent christmas games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:christmas]]. ;[[Secret Santa]] Each player secretly gets one other player assigned, whom he has to give some (small) presents during a longer period of time (like, during Advent) ;[[Gift wrap]] The players gift-wrap some small presents, but are handicapped while doing so. ;[[Nativity scene]] Building and depicting a nativity scene can be a method to anonymously exchange presents in larger groups. ;[[Blowing out tea lights]] Who can blow out the most tea lights with just one breath? === Games customizable to christmas === Many games are not specifically designed for christmas, but can be customized to do so. Such games either involve some kind of story that can be made to match a christmas-related topic, or they involve freely adjustable terms or objects that are chosen to fit christmas. * [[Chinese whispers]], [[I am going on a trip]] or [[ABC relay]] can be played with terms related to christmas * All kinds of [[Kim's games]] can be played with sounds, tastes, smells, words or objects related to christmas * Games like [[Jukebox]] oder [[guessing songs]] can be played with christmas songs * Active games that can be adjusted for christmas: [[Polar bear and penguin|Santa Claus and Rudolph]], [[Toaster game|Toaster game with christmas-related moves]], etc. * And many more. Be creative! [[Category:Christmas| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Spiele für Weihnachten]] 11728768472069c6f9eb4c3cef0e87d11f68e4c0 1722 1700 2011-12-14T10:47:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Christmas tree.jpg|thumb]] '''Games for Christmas''' are games that can be played at christmas celebrations or other activities related to christmas. The games either involve christmas as topic or can be customized to do so. == Games == Some prominent christmas games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:christmas]]. ;[[Secret Santa]] Each player secretly gets one other player assigned, whom he has to give some (small) presents during a longer period of time (like, during Advent) ;[[Gift wrap]] The players gift-wrap some small presents, but are handicapped while doing so. ;[[Nativity scene]] Building and depicting a nativity scene can be a method to anonymously exchange presents in larger groups. ;[[Blowing out tea lights]] Who can blow out the most tea lights with just one breath? === Games customizable to christmas === Many games are not specifically designed for christmas, but can be customized to do so. Such games either involve some kind of story that can be made to match a christmas-related topic, or they involve freely adjustable terms or objects that are chosen to fit christmas. * [[Chinese whispers]], [[I am going on a trip]] or [[ABC relay]] can be played with terms related to christmas * All kinds of [[Kim's games]] can be played with sounds, tastes, smells, words or objects related to christmas * Games like [[Jukebox]] oder [[guessing songs]] can be played with christmas songs * active games that can be adjusted for christmas: [[Polar bear and penguin|Santa Claus and Rudolph]], [[Toaster game|Toaster game with christmas-related moves]], etc. * And many more. Be creative! [[Category:Christmas| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Spiele für Weihnachten]] d3226a4c696cc22c9e339765b0d317f39fb304d8 1700 2011-12-12T09:57:03Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Games for Christmas''' are games that can be played at christmas celebrations or other activities related to christmas. The games either involve christmas as topic or can be c..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Games for Christmas''' are games that can be played at christmas celebrations or other activities related to christmas. The games either involve christmas as topic or can be customized to do so. == Games == Some prominent christmas games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:christmas]]. ;[[Secret Santa]] Each player secretly gets one other player assigned, whom he has to give some (small) presents during a longer period of time (like, during Advent) ;[[Gift wrap]] The players gift-wrap some small presents, but are handicapped while doing so. ;[[Nativity scene]] Building and depicting a nativity scene can be a method to anonymously exchange presents in larger groups. ;[[Blowing out tea lights]] Who can blow out the most tea lights with just one breath? === Games customizable to christmas === Many games are not specifically designed for christmas, but can be customized to do so. Such games either involve some kind of story that can be made to match a christmas-related topic, or they involve freely adjustable terms or objects that are chosen to fit christmas. * [[Chinese whispers]], [[I am going on a trip]] or [[ABC relay]] can be played with terms related to christmas * All kinds of [[Kim's games]] can be played with sounds, tastes, smells, words or objects related to christmas * Games like [[Jukebox]] oder [[guessing songs]] can be played with christmas songs * And many more. Be creative! [[Category:Christmas| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Spiele für Weihnachten]] fc249957174511ec2912f8f3b00bb979f01518a4 Games of luck 0 1111 2512 2509 2012-02-29T09:35:50Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Games of luck''' are such games, where luck is the main factor of winning the game. Often, a good player following a sound strategy can still influence the chances to his favor; but without any luck, even the best player can lose. == Game == Some prominent games of luck are presented here. For a complete list of all games of luck in this Games-Wiki, see [[:Category:Game of luck]]. ;[[Rock Paper Scissors]] Two players compete each other. They can only chose from tree alternatives and have to guess, what their opponent will chose, to counter his move. ;[[Chocolate cutting]] Luck while rolling the dice and fast and dexterous fingers will result in a lot of tasty chocolate. ;[[Electric gummy bear]] If you are lucky enough to select the right ones, you can eat a lot of gummy bears. But beware of the electric one! ;[[Truth or dare]] By spinning a bottle an (un)lucky player is selected to fulfill the next task. [[Category:Game of luck| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Glücksspiele]] 41fe8fc737ad6ea8287399c3027a386d8779af51 2509 2012-02-29T09:33:36Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Games of luck''' are such games, where luck is the main factor of winning the game. Often, a good player following a sound strategy can still influence the chances to his favo..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Games of luck''' are such games, where luck is the main factor of winning the game. Often, a good player following a sound strategy can still influence the chances to his favor; but without any luck, even the best player can lose. == Game == Some prominent games of luck are presented here. For a complete list of all games of luck in this Games-Wiki, see [[:Category:Game of luck]]. ;[[Rock Paper Scissors]] Two players compete each other. They can only chose from tree alternatives and have to guess, what their opponent will chose, to counter his move. ;[[Chocolate cutting]] Luck while rolling the dice and fast and dexterous fingers will result in a lot of tasty chocolate. ;[[Electric gummy bears]] If you are lucky enough to select the right ones, you can eat a lot of gummy bears. But beware of the electric one! ;[[Truth or dare]] By spinning a bottle an (un)lucky player is selected to fulfill the next task. [[Category:Game of luck| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Glücksspiele]] b86fbd899d26f8de7521ca1b16f21e0beaa626a4 Gate guardian 0 874 2153 2152 2012-02-02T16:51:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount =any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Gate Guardian''' is a [[riddle]]. It can be played everywhere. == Equipment == * You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The trainer tells the following story: * The gate of an English town is guarded by a guardian. Only people that can prove their citizenship in that town may enter. The guardian asks a riddle to everybody who wants to enter. Only those people that know the riddle and can thus give the correct answer may enter. You don't know the answer, but you can listen to a few questions and their correct answers. Can you find the correct answer? * A citizen approaches, the guard asks "28". The citizen gives the correct answer "11". * The next citizen is asked "11". He correctly answers "6". * The following citizen is asked "6", and correctly answers "3". * When asked "3", the correct answer would be "5". Can you find the system, by listening to those and probably a few more examples? == Solution == While finding the correct answer by actively playing and guessing, you can find it on the page [[gate guardian/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Torwächter]] 83cea94910bc6c594bf45510e649b0cf3a195ea8 2152 2012-02-02T16:51:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount =any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescripti..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount =any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Gate Guardian''' is a [[riddle]]]. It can be played everywhere. == Equipment == * You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The trainer tells the following story: * The gate of an English town is guarded by a guardian. Only people that can prove their citizenship in that town may enter. The guardian asks a riddle to everybody who wants to enter. Only those people that know the riddle and can thus give the correct answer may enter. You don't know the answer, but you can listen to a few questions and their correct answers. Can you find the correct answer? * A citizen approaches, the guard asks "28". The citizen gives the correct answer "11". * The next citizen is asked "11". He correctly answers "6". * The following citizen is asked "6", and correctly answers "3". * When asked "3", the correct answer would be "5". Can you find the system, by listening to those and probably a few more examples? == Solution == While finding the correct answer by actively playing and guessing, you can find it on the page [[gate guardian/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Torwächter]] cca003ff9af161da1f2d5614fc8ffa6209a9e334 Gate guardian/solution 0 968 2834 2833 2012-06-10T08:42:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This page gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[gate guardian]]'''. == Solution == You have to consider the number of letters in the question. * 28 - "twenty eight". Eleven letters, so the correct answer is "11" * 16 - "sixteen". Seven letters, so the correct answer is "7". * 10 - "ten". Three letters, so the correct answer is "3" * 8 - "eight". Five letters, so the correct answer is "5" * and so on. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Torwächter/Lösung]] e42e899f8b04330316586006495a4f92455d738b 2833 2302 2012-06-10T08:42:37Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This page gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[gate guardian]]'''. == Solution == You have to consider the number of letters in the question. * 28 - "twenty eight". Eleven letters, so the correct answer is "11" * 16 - "sixteen". Seven letters, so the correct answer is "7". * 10 - "ten". Three letters, so the correct answer is "3" * 8 - "eight". Five letters, so the correct answer is "5" * and so on. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Torwächter/Lösung]] testing cb294abbec5cbb2a9d5b556b53c57f8f17eceb2d 2302 2012-02-13T17:46:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This page gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[gate guardian]]'''. == Solution == You have to consider the number of letters in the question. * 28 - "twenty eight". Eleven ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This page gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[gate guardian]]'''. == Solution == You have to consider the number of letters in the question. * 28 - "twenty eight". Eleven letters, so the correct answer is "11" * 16 - "sixteen". Seven letters, so the correct answer is "7". * 10 - "ten". Three letters, so the correct answer is "3" * 8 - "eight". Five letters, so the correct answer is "5" * and so on. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Torwächter/Lösung]] e42e899f8b04330316586006495a4f92455d738b Gift wrap 0 613 3493 1724 2020-03-08T15:18:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number (but not too many) |Location = on a table |Equipment = small boxes, wrapping paper (or newspaper), blindfolds |Duration = depends on number of players, several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Gift wrap''' is a [[coordination game]]. It is especially suitable for activities around Christmas or at birthday parties. == Equipment == Each player needs a small box, all should be quite alike. Additionally, you need wrapping paper; of course, you can also use newspaper for that. Adhesive tape would be great, too. Blindsfolds can be used, but that's optional. == Procedure == The players compete each other, either all simultaneously or one after the other with each player's time taken. Their job is to wrap the box into a nice present using the wrapping paper. Who needs the least time and has the best-looking present wins the game. Typically, the game is played with handicap. So, for instance, the players are blindfolded, or they may only use one hand. [[Category:Christmas]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Geschenkeverpacken]] 14c4a182190839f7bd5d9fffc9a21cbc7ac00c37 1724 2011-12-14T16:39:58Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number (but not too many) |Location = on a table |Equipment = small boxes, wrapping paper (or newspaper), blindfolds |Dura..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number (but not too many) |Location = on a table |Equipment = small boxes, wrapping paper (or newspaper), blindfolds |Duration = depends on number of players, several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Gift wrap''' is a [[coordination game]]. It is especially suitable for activities around christmas or at birthday parties. == Equipment == Each player needs a small box, all should be quite alike. Additionally, you need wrapping paper; of course, you can also use newspaper for that. Adhesive tape would be great, too. Blindsfolds can be used, but that's optional. == Procedure == The players compete each other, either all simoulanteously or one after the other with each player's time taken. Their job is to wrap the box into a nice present using the wrapping paper. Who needs the least time and has the best-looking present wins the game. Typically, the game is played with handicap. So, for instance, the players are blindfolded, or they may only use one hand. [[Category:Christmas]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Geschenkeverpacken]] 02883994589ea540008944cdca7947149046e79b Going to Jerusalem 0 361 1378 2011-09-10T08:49:35Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Musical chairs]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Musical chairs]] 4833a9c4d9574e82b724598f048391f10cde8953 Goofy 0 1462 2919 2012-08-11T09:00:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = calm {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = best 10-20 |Location = darkened playing field (indoors) |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = calm {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = best 10-20 |Location = darkened playing field (indoors) |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Goofy''' is a calm [[tag game]] for any number of players (best with 10 to 20). It can be played in completely darkened room or with blindfolds. == Equipment == You either need a room completely darkened, or blindfolds for all participating players. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the Goofy. All players move around the room. When you use blindfolds, the Goofy need not necessarily wear them. Whenever two players meet in the room, they ask "Are you Goofy?" When both players ask, none of them are Goofies, then they just continue. Goofy himself of course does not ask (he already knows the answer), thus the players ask him the have asked Goofy. Then, the player queues behind Goofy and removes his blindfolds. Goofy (and the queue behind him) tries to evade the other players. The blindfolded players try to become Goofies as fast as possible, thus try to find Goofy (or the line of Goofies behind him). The game should be a very calm one. So, while everybody tries to find Goofy, nobody should run around, but move slowly and silently. [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Calm game]] [[de:Goofy]] f743c669871050f7ec3568ec7cee3e318fcc472d Gordian knot 0 26 3572 2331 2020-03-08T16:30:05Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6 to 20 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = Gordischer Knoten Beginn.jpg }} The '''Gordian knot''' is a [[coordination game]] for groups of about 6 to 20 people. It also contains elements of [[group dynamics game|group dynamics]]; the groups should be familiar with each other and be able to work in "close proximity". == Equipment == The game does not require and equipment. == Rules == All player stand up in a circle. The close their eyes, stretch their arms to the circle's center, and with each hand grab a hand of someone else. Both hands should be from different persons and they should not be from neighboring people. The task that follows is easy to explain, but often hard to fulfill: Everybody opens his eyes and the group has to open the knot. Of course, all grabbing hands may not be released. This game trains the coordination of a group and helps to develop the group itself. Note, that not every knot can be solved that way (it could be a "Gordian" one :-) ), so support the group in continuing if there might be a solution, or in forming a new knot if there is not. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gordischer Knoten]] f7a777537c69137564235d30b1485cad72165768 2331 2330 2012-02-15T21:05:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6 to 20 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = Gordischer Knoten Beginn.jpg }} The '''Gordian knot''' is a [[coordination game]] für groups of about 6 to 20 people. It also contains elements of [[group dynamics game|group dynamics]]; the groups should be familiar with each other and be able to work in "close proximity". == Equipment == The game does not require and equipment. == Rules == All player stand up in a circle. The close their eyes, stretch their arms to the circle's center, and with each hand grab a hand of someone else. Both hands should be from different persons and they should not be from neighboring people. The task that follows is easy to explain, but often hard to fulfill: Everybody opens his eyes and the group has to open the knot. Of course, all grabbing hands may not be released. This game trains the coordination of a group and helps to develop the group itself. Note, that not every knot can be solved that way (it could be a "gordian" one :-) ), so support the group in continuing if there might be a solution, or in forming a new knot if there is not. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gordischer Knoten]] da518bfafd75704b4dc76eccb8897fb49700b629 2330 70 2012-02-15T21:04:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6 to 20 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = Gordischer Knoten Beginn.jpg }} The '''Gordian knot''' is a [[coordination game]] für groups of about 6 to 20 people. It also contains elements of [[group dynamics game|group dynamics]]; the groups should be familiar with each other and be able to work in "close proximity". == Equipment == The game does not require and equipment. == Rules == All player stand up in a circle. The close their eyes, stretch their arms to the circle's center, and with each hand grab a hand of someone else. Both hands should be from different persons and they should not be from neighboring people. The task that follows is easy to explain, but often hard to fulfill: Everybody opens his eyes and the group has to open the knot. Of course, all grabbing hands may not be released. This game trains the coordination of a group and helps to develop the group itself. Note, that not every knot can be solved that way (it could be a "gordian" one :-) ), so support the group in continuing if there might be a solution, or in forming a new knot if there is not. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gordischer Knoten]] 58c7bdf2452a1fa8f18839c016f5bc545370d914 70 45 2011-02-15T22:02:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 6 to 20 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Gordian knot''' is a [[coordination game]] für groups of about 6 to 20 people. It also contains elements of [[group dynamics game|group dynamics]]; the groups should be familiar with each other and be able to work in "close proximity". == Equipment == The game does not require and equipment. == Rules == All player stand up in a circle. The close their eyes, stretch their arms to the circle's center, and with each hand grab a hand of someone else. Both hands should be from different persons and they should not be from neighboring people. The task that follows is easy to explain, but often hard to fulfill: Everybody opens his eyes and the group has to open the knot. Of course, all grabbing hands may not be released. This game trains the coordination of a group and helps to develop the group itself. Note, that not every knot can be solved that way (it could be a "gordian" one :-) ), so support the group in continuing if there might be a solution, or in forming a new knot if there is not. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gordischer Knoten]] 7f04c9b280b61e48bbf88512c1bedcba9d5de99d 45 2011-02-15T17:14:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = [[Coordination game]], [[group-dynamic game]] |PlayerCount = 6 to 20 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = [[Coordination game]], [[group-dynamic game]] |PlayerCount = 6 to 20 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Gordian knot''' is a [[coordination game]] für groups of about 6 to 20 people. It also contains [[group-dynamic game|group-dynamic elements]]; the groups should be familiar with each other and be able to work in "close proximity". == Equipment == The game does not require and equipment. == Rules == All player stand up in a circle. The close their eyes, stretch their arms to the circle's center, and with each hand grab a hand of someone else. Both hands should be from different persons and they should not be from neighboring people. The task that follows is easy to explain, but often hard to fulfill: Everybody opens his eyes and the group has to open the knot. Of course, all grabbing hands may not be released. This game trains the coordination of a group and helps to develop the group itself. Note, that not every knot can be solved that way (it could be a "gordian" one :-) ), so support the group in continuing if there might be a solution, or in forming a new knot if there is not. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Coordination game]] [[Category:Group-dynamic game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gordischer Knoten]] f4bcaebc8fe4b2bb64bfb435752fa87f1d6cb157 Grab 0 364 3461 1386 2020-03-07T21:32:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = small objects, music |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = None }} '''Grab!''' is a variant of the game [[Musical chairs]] (''Trip to Jerusalem''), but without chairs. ==Equipment== * small, light objects (socks, shoes, pillows, etc.), one for each player * optionally borders for the playing field (ropes, chalk, etc.) * music ==Procedure== The objects are put scattered in the center of the room, one less than the number of players. The players are standing outside the playing field. When the music is turned on, the players run outside around the playing field. They may not stop and they may not step into the playing field. When the music is turned off, each player has to run into the playing field and grab one of the objects. As there is one object less than there are players, one will not get an objects, and is thus out of the game. Then, another object is removed and the next round starts. The last player to survive wins the game. == Similar games == * [[Musical chairs]] (''Trip to Jerusalem'') and [[Musical chairs extreme]] are based on similar rules [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Nimm]] 811ac0858c49fa84f542e87f5f37142cdb4a33d3 1386 2011-09-10T09:14:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = small objects, music |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes, depending on number of pla..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = small objects, music |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = None }} '''Grab!''' is a variant of the game [[Musical chairs]] (''going to jerusalem''), but without chairs. ==Equipment== * small, light objects (socks, shoes, pillows, etc.), one for each player * optionally borders for the playing field (ropes, chalk, etc.) * music ==Procedure== The objects are put scattered in the center of the room, one less than the number of players. The players are standing outside the playing field. When the music is turned on, the players run outside around the playing field. They may not stop and they may not step into the playing field. When the music is turned off, each player has to run into the playing field and grab one of the objects. As there is one object less than there are players, one will not get an objects, and is thus out of the game. Then, another object is removed and the next round starts. The last player to survive wins the game. == Similar games == * [[Musical chairs]] (''going to jerusalem'') and [[Musical chairs extreme]] are based on similar rules [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Nimm]] e579d4bd427063f52ad7bd6f6837b536cdd9489f Grab him 0 973 3565 2308 2020-03-08T16:27:08Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Grab him''' is an [[ice breaker game]] to [[name learning game|learn the names]] of the other participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == All players are standing in a circle, one place is left free. The right neighbor of the free space may then call the name of any other player ("A"). This player's left neighbor must move to the empty spot, while A has to grab him and hold him at his current position. Note: not the called player has to move away, but his left neighbor has to! If the neighbor gets away without A reacting and grabbing him, he moves to the empty spot, and player A is the next to call another player. If he is grabbed in time, the previously calling player has to try again. If your participants are reacting quickly, you can swap their positions from time to time, to prevent them from learning (only) their immediate neighbor's name. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Halt dich fest]] 72e069bc520398719d22864e56b5a924810a315e 2308 2012-02-14T09:54:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Grab him''' is an [[ice breaker game]] to [[name learning game|learn the names]] of the other participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == All players are standing in a circle, one place is left free. The right neighbor of the free space may then call the name of any other player ("A"). This player's left neighbor must move to the empty spot, while A has to grab him and hold him at his current position. Note: not the called player has to move away, but his left neighbor!If the neighbor gets away without A reacting and grabbing him, he moves to the empty spot, and player A is the next to call another player. If he is grabbed in time, the previously calling player has to try again. If your participants are reacting quickly, you can swap their positions from time to time, to prevent them from learning (only) their immediate neighbor's name. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Halt dich fest]] 15a5617314ded7b0965ed14cffeef1f6520f676e Grapevine 0 252 3410 489 2016-03-08T18:25:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = around 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Grapevine''' ist an [[ice breaker game]]. It is perfect for groups that don't know each other. Then, the people are introduced to each other in a creative way and get a chance to learn a few names. == Equipment == It is usually played with pen and paper notes for every player. It can be played without that, though. == Procedure == Each player gets pen and a paper note and has to write (or draw) a few things about him on the paper - Name, hobbies, occupation, etc - you can adapt that to the situation at hand, to the theme of the meeting, etc. Then, everybody wanders around the room, and get in contact with another person. They first introduce themselves just with their name. Then, they both introduce the player whose paper note they have (which, in the first round, is their own one). After that, they exchange their notes, and wander around the room again in search for another player. In each following round, everybody has to present someone different from himself! Try to avoid to get a note again you already had, so to learn to know as many different people as possible (that can be tricky in smaller groups). After some time, the leaders stop the game. In a big circle, everybody then presents the person whose note he currently holds. This time, the owner of the note may correct the presentation or add his own thoughts, as the description might have deviated from the correct one over time (similar to [[Chinese whispers]]). === Variants === The game can be played without the written/drawn notes on paper. Then, it is even more alike [[Chinese whispers]] as the grapevine might end up totally different then it has started. Might be less productive, but be more fun :-) [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Gerüchteküche]] f0a8ea43558d57d921e6b7d1f9e3652a46a37a8a 489 2011-06-26T10:21:29Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = around 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparatio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = around 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Grapevine''' ist an [[ice breaker game]]. It is perfect for groups that don't know each other. Then, the people are introduced to each other in a creative way and get a chance to learn a few names. == Equipment == It is usually played with pen and paper notes for every player. It can be played without that, though. == Procedure == Each player gets pen and a paper note and has to write (or draw) a few things about him on the paper - Name, hobbies, occupation, etc - you can adapt that to the situation at hand, to the theme of the meeting, etc. Then, everybody wanders around the room, and get in contact with another person. They first introduce themselves just with their name. Then, they both introduce the player whose paper note they have (which, in the first round, is their own one). After that, they exchange their notes, and wander around the room again in search for another player. So, in each followin round, everybody has to present someone different from himself! Try to avoid to get a note again you already had, so to learn to know as many different people as possible (that can be tricky in smaller groups). After some time, the leaders stop the game. In a big circle, everybody then presents the person whose note he currently holds. This time, the owner of the note may correct the presentation or add his own thoughts, as the description might have deviated from the correct one over time (similar to [[Chinese whispers]]). === Variants === The game can be played without the written/drawn notes on paper. Then, it is even more alike [[Chinese whispers]] as the grapevine might end up totally different then it has started. Might be less productive, but be more fun :-) [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Gerüchteküche]] 95224cfe50428f728e8a311c00ed884a7826e527 Group-dynamic games 0 196 382 2011-04-28T07:28:27Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Group dynamics games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Group dynamics games]] f933a85a6d69b6095e401f36f230599d5a38c0d0 Group dynamic game 0 164 320 2011-03-17T07:51:47Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Group dynamics games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Group dynamics games]] f933a85a6d69b6095e401f36f230599d5a38c0d0 Group dynamic games 0 165 321 2011-03-17T07:52:05Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Group dynamics games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Group dynamics games]] f933a85a6d69b6095e401f36f230599d5a38c0d0 Group dynamics game 0 39 78 2011-02-16T21:09:30Z Wirthi 1 moved [[Group dynamics game]] to [[Group dynamics games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Group dynamics games]] f933a85a6d69b6095e401f36f230599d5a38c0d0 Group dynamics games 0 38 1946 1944 2012-01-20T13:42:03Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Group dynamics games''' (also known as '''cooperation games''') typically offer some kind of task or puzzle to a group, so that the group has to work together to solve the problem. Those games are often used for the purpose of '''team building'''. While playing, the group can tighten its team spirit. The game provokes an improvement in the dynamics of the group and also allows reflecting about the current situation of the group. Take care that the task is not too hard for the group; that could provoke an adverse effect! == Games == Here some examples of group dynamics games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Group dynamics game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] The players "knot" their hands together and then try to unwind the knot without letting loose the hands. ;[[Spider's net]] The group has to pass a spider's net made of ropes. Each hole in the net may be used only once, and the ropes may not be touched ... ;[[Turning carpets]] The group is standing on a carpet. Without stepping off the carpet, it has to turn it upside down. ;[[Floating pole]] A pole is lying on the fingers of the members and has to be put down on the floor. Sounds easy, but isn't! [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Gruppendynamische Spiele]] 7cf2c2caec15fc5dfe615f06dae6d6f364dbce19 1944 517 2012-01-20T13:41:09Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Group dynamics games''' (also known as '''cooperation games''') typically offer some kind of task or puzzle to a group, so that the group has to work together to solve the problem. Those games are often used for the purpose of ''team building'''. While playing, the group can tighten its team spirit. The game provokes an improvement in the dynamics of the group and also allows reflecting about the current situation of the group. Take care that the task is not too hard for the group; that could provoke an adverse effect! == Games == Here some examples of group dynamics games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Group dynamics game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] The players "knot" their hands together and then try to unwind the knot without letting loose the hands. ;[[Spider's net]] The group has to pass a spider's net made of ropes. Each hole in the net may be used only once, and the ropes may not be touched ... ;[[Turning carpets]] The group is standing on a carpet. Without stepping off the carpet, it has to turn it upside down. ;[[Floating pole]] A pole is lying on the fingers of the members and has to be put down on the floor. Sounds easy, but isn't! [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Gruppendynamische Spiele]] 8c5d767b3f9aebe0a76689f670141a07f198aee8 517 514 2011-06-27T11:33:29Z Wirthi 1 /* Games */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Group dynamics games''' (also known as '''cooperation games''') typically offer some kind of task or puzzle to a group, so that the group has to work together to solve the problem. This allows the group to tighten their team spirit. The game provokes an improvement in the dynamics of the group and also allows reflecting about the current situation of the group. Take care that the task is not too hard for the group; that could provoke an adverse effect! == Games == Here some examples of group dynamics games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Group dynamics game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] The players "knot" their hands together and then try to unwind the knot without letting loose the hands. ;[[Spider's net]] The group has to pass a spider's net made of ropes. Each hole in the net may be used only once, and the ropes may not be touched ... ;[[Turning carpets]] The group is standing on a carpet. Without stepping off the carpet, it has to turn it upside down. ;[[Floating pole]] A pole is lying on the fingers of the members and has to be put down on the floor. Sounds easy, but isn't! [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Gruppendynamische Spiele]] 95730a26e6b1ce41a3d77ab0a14df106e57f13a4 514 77 2011-06-27T11:32:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Group dynamics games''' (also known as '''cooperation games''') typically offer some kind of task or puzzle to a group, so that the group has to work together to solve the problem. This allows the group to tighten their team spirit. The game provokes an improvement in the dynamics of the group and also allows reflecting about the current situation of the group. Take care that the task is not too hard for the group; that could provoke an adverse effect! == Games == Here some examples of group dynamics games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Group dynamics game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] The players "knot" their hands together and then try to unwind the knot without letting loose the hands. ;[[Spider's net]] The group has to pass a spider's net made of ropes. Each hole in the net may be used only once, and the ropes may not be touched ... ;[[Turn the carpet upside down]] The group is standing on a carpet. Without stepping off the carpet, it has to turn it upside down. ;[[Floating pole]] A pole is lying on the fingers of the members and has to be put down on the floor. Sounds easy, but isn't! [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Gruppendynamische Spiele]] 4e4760410f269304390f60a231eb8f170cfe473d 77 76 2011-02-16T21:09:30Z Wirthi 1 moved [[Group dynamics game]] to [[Group dynamics games]] wikitext text/x-wiki '''Group dynamics games''' typically offer some kind of task or puzzle to a group, so that the group has to work together to solve the problem. This allows the group to tighten their team spirit. The game provokes an improvement in the dynamics of the group and also allows reflecting about the current situation of the group. Take care that the task is not too hard for the group; that could provoke an adverse effect! == Games == Here some examples of group dynamics games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Group dynamics game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] The players "knot" their hands together and then try to unwind the knot without letting loose the hands. ;[[Spider's net]] The group has to pass a spider's net made of ropes. Each hole in the net may be used only once, and the ropes may not be touched ... ;[[Turn the carpet upside down]] The group is standing on a carpet. Without stepping off the carpet, it has to turn it upside down. ;[[Floating pole]] A pole is lying on the fingers of the members and has to be put down on the floor. Sounds easy, but isn't! [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Gruppendynamische Spiele]] 8c0f2e5f41d5f8bb84406305f16adb1fc08ab09b 76 2011-02-16T21:08:55Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Group dynamics games''' typically offer some kind of task or puzzle to a group, so that the group has to work together to solve the problem. This allows the group to tighten t..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Group dynamics games''' typically offer some kind of task or puzzle to a group, so that the group has to work together to solve the problem. This allows the group to tighten their team spirit. The game provokes an improvement in the dynamics of the group and also allows reflecting about the current situation of the group. Take care that the task is not too hard for the group; that could provoke an adverse effect! == Games == Here some examples of group dynamics games are presented. For the full list of such games in the GamesWiki, please have a look at [[:Category:Group dynamics game]]. ;[[Gordian knot]] The players "knot" their hands together and then try to unwind the knot without letting loose the hands. ;[[Spider's net]] The group has to pass a spider's net made of ropes. Each hole in the net may be used only once, and the ropes may not be touched ... ;[[Turn the carpet upside down]] The group is standing on a carpet. Without stepping off the carpet, it has to turn it upside down. ;[[Floating pole]] A pole is lying on the fingers of the members and has to be put down on the floor. Sounds easy, but isn't! [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Gruppendynamische Spiele]] 8c0f2e5f41d5f8bb84406305f16adb1fc08ab09b Group story 0 22 3344 156 2016-02-29T17:15:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Creativity game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = user-defined |Preparation = none }} '''Group story''' is a [[creativity game]] for an arbitrary number of players. == Equipment == There is not equipment required. == Rules == The rules are very simple. The group has to develop an exciting story. The hard thing about that is: Each player contributes one single sentence, and it is then up to the next players to continue the story - with one sentence each. The second player has to use the first player's sentence and add a meaningful one to develop the story. Depending on the number of players, each participant should be able to add a few sentences until the story finally ends. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gruppengeschichte]] 9c6d2aa402cdaaaf115c5a7109db4000896c78f2 156 40 2011-02-23T16:01:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Creativity game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = user-defined |Preparation = none }} '''Group story''' is a [[creativity game]] for an arbitrary number of players. == Equipment == There is not equipment required. == Rules == The rules are very simple. The group has to develop an exciting story. The hard thing about that is: Each player contributes one single sentence, then it's the next players turn. The second player has to use the first player's sentence and add a meaningful one to develop the story. Depending on the number of players, each participant should be able to add a few sentences until the story finally ends. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gruppengeschichte]] 40510f9cdbf5f49606837e2f10e934acab889142 40 2011-02-15T16:49:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = [[Creative game]] |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = user-defined |Preparation = none }} '''Group story''' is a [[crea..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = [[Creative game]] |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = user-defined |Preparation = none }} '''Group story''' is a [[creative game]] for an arbitrary number of players. == Equipment == There is not equipment required. == Rules == The rules are very simple. The group has to develop an exciting story. The hard thing about that is: Each player contributes one single sentence, then it's the next players turn. The second player has to use the first player's sentence and add a meaningful one to develop the story. Depending on the number of players, each participant should be able to add a few sentences until the story finally ends. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gruppengeschichte]] 0164b15512e5187bdae7b5668b41f15bb0861426 Guardian game 0 352 3458 1364 2020-03-07T21:30:11Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two or more, most funny with at least 10 |Location = everywhere (silence!) |Equipment = blindfolds (optionally) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''guardian game''' is a special tagging game. One ore more watchmen guard a treasure. The other players have to reach that treasure without being caught by the guards. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play the game. However, it works best if you have: * a blindfolds for each guard * an actual treasure (sweets, etc.) == Preparation == First, define the starting point of the players (thieves), the location of the treasure and the position of the guards. The way from the starting point to the treasure should be a few meters (depending on the number of participants). Make sure the thieves CAN possibly reach the treasure without running into a guard. == Procedure == The guards stand at their position and close their eyes (or use the blindfolds). Then, the players try to reach the treasure, one after the other. By moving as quietly as possibly, they try to avoid all the guards. == Similar games == * [[Blind pirate]] is quite similar, but suitable only for smaller groups [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wächterspiel]] eac42ad3315595591665ded3b60a53d2642529b8 1364 2011-09-07T17:53:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two or more, most funny with at least 10 |Location = everywhere (silence!) |Equipment = blindfolds (optionally)..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two or more, most funny with at least 10 |Location = everywhere (silence!) |Equipment = blindfolds (optionally) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''guardian game''' is a special tagging game. One ore more watchmen guard a treasure. The other players have to reach that tresure without being caught by the guards. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play the game. However, it works best if you have: * a blindfolds for each guard * an actual treasure (sweets, etc.) == Preparation == First, define the starting point of the players (thieves), the location of the treasure and the position of the guards. The way from the starting point to the treasure should be a few meters (depending on the number of participants). Make sure the thieves CAN possibly reach the treasure without running into a guard. == Procedure == The guards stand at their position and close their eyes (or use the blindfolds). Then, the players try to reach the treasure, one after the other. By moving as quietly as possibly, they try to avoid all the guards. == Similar games == * [[Blind pirate]] is quite similar, but suitable only for smaller groups [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wächterspiel]] 1eefa2e299b0c72aacd61ff4df8ac336af52f772 Guessing game 0 113 214 2011-02-26T18:07:51Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Guessing games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Guessing games]] 00c1a2adb99ed50e8391c7ccc064cc80ce6ec7c4 Guessing games 0 114 3353 215 2016-02-29T21:29:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Guessing games''' are games where the players need to guess about something. Typically, this requires not knowledge or memory, but they need some luck while guessing. == Games == Here, some examples of guessing games are presented. For a complete list of guessing games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Guessing game]]. ;[[Who am I]] All players represent a famous person. Nobody knows his own identity, but knows the identity of every other player. Now, everybody has to find out whom he represents. ;[[Hangman]] A word or short sentence has to be guessed letter by letter. Several teams or people compete against each other. ;[[Guessing people]] In two teams, each player describes a person of the other team. Everyone has to guess, who is meant by that descriptions. [[Category:Guessing game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Ratespiele]] 4baa0f8c953494dd7d0558aa9ffd9976e225ea19 215 2011-02-26T18:27:02Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Guessing games''' are games where the players need to guess about something. Typically, this requires not knowledge or memory, but they need some luck while guessing. == Game..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Guessing games''' are games where the players need to guess about something. Typically, this requires not knowledge or memory, but they need some luck while guessing. == Games == Here, some examples of guessing games are presented. For a complete list of guessing games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Guessing game]]. ;[[Who am I]] All players represent a famous person. Nobody knows his own identity, but knows the identity of every other player. Now, everybody has to find out whom he represents. ;[[Hangman]] A word or short sentence has to be guessed letter by letter. Several teams or people compete against each other. ;[[Guessing people]] In two teams, each player describes a person of the other team. Everybody has to guess, who is meant by that descriptions. [[Category:Guessing game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Ratespiele]] 496c59866875c1b74110fa06bc37283870643201 Guessing initials 0 817 3429 2044 2016-03-10T13:19:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = at least 4 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Guessing initials''' is a guessing game. Given the initials of a person, the participants have to guess using yes/no questions which person is meant. == The Game == One player selects a person and gives the initials of the person's name to the players as hint. They then may ask questions to find out who is meant. The questions must be answerable by either ''yes'' or ''no''. The first player correctly guessing the person may think about the next person and let the other players guess ... === Questions === Typical questions are: * Is it a real real person? (not a fictitious one) * Is the person female? * Is it an actor? * Does the person still live? [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Initialenraten]] 8544cdd3584e1d6ecadf9cdddaeab925f159ce62 2044 2043 2012-01-26T20:30:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = at least 4 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Guessing initials''' is a guessing game. Given the initials of a person, the participants have to guess using yes/no questions which person is meant. One player selects a person and gives the initials of the person's name to the players as hint. They then may ask questions to find out who is meant. The questions must be answerable by either ''yes'' or ''no'': Typical questions are: * Is it a real real person? (not a fictitious one) * Is the person female? * Is it an actor? * Does the person still live? The first player correctly guessing the person may think about the next person and let the other players guess ... [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Initialenraten]] a9d9e2a65b5e198252375c34cb405bca92dd3d41 2043 2012-01-26T20:30:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = at least 4 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Guessing initials''' is a gues..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = at least 4 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Guessing initials''' is a guessing game. Given the initials of a person, the participants have to guess using yes/no questions which person is meant. One player selects a person and gives the initials of the person's name to the players as hint. They then may ask questions to find out who is meant. The questions must be answerable by either ''yes'' or ''no'': Typical questions are: * Is it a real real person? (not a FICTIVE one) * Is the person female? * Is it an actor? * Does the person still live? The first player correctly guessing the person may think about the next person and let the other players guess ... [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Initialenraten]] b208a9e8ac3b434b94ecc766f897f1641439f758 Guessing melodies 0 867 2143 2012-01-31T21:12:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{creativity game}}, {{musical game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{creativity game}}, {{musical game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Guessing melodies''' is a simple game that can be played everywhere. Any number of players can participate, usually 5 to 15 is best. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player selects a song. He hums or whistles the melody of this song. The other participants have to guess, which song he is presenting. The first player to give the correct answer earns one point. == Similar games == * [[Guessing songs]] is quite similar [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Melodie raten]] 2efd07d355994ce6d3a5438f989336aca39d8a31 Guessing people 0 183 3386 357 2016-03-06T20:20:53Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{discussion game}} |PlayerCount = roughly 6 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 15 to 20 minutes (<small>but depending on player count</small>) |Preparation = none }} '''Guessing people''' is a game for groups that already know each other. From a short description the group has to guess what person of the group is meant. == Equipment == For each player you need a small slip of paper and a pen. == Ablauf == First, each player writes his name on the paper. All notes are collected, shuffled and randomly given to the players again (if any player gets the paper with his own name, he exchanges it immediately). Then, everybody writes a description about the person on the note. Typically, this should only be a few words or a very short description of some characteristics of the person. The notes are collected again. Now, the referee reads out the descriptions. The group always has to guess, who could be meant by the description (of course, the author of the description may not participate). Also, for the fun of the other players, one should not actively participate in the discussion if he thinks to be described on the current note (what nobody can now for sure, of course). == Similar games == * [[Who am I]] is a similar game, but instead of members of the group some famous people are described. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Personen raten]] b7edeebcc34beee94085066cf4e487799a90a7e8 357 2011-03-25T15:34:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{discussion game}} |PlayerCount = roughly 6 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 15 to 20 minutes, <small>depend..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{discussion game}} |PlayerCount = roughly 6 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 15 to 20 minutes, <small>depending on player count</small> |Preparation = none }} '''Guessing people''' is a game for groups that already know each other. From a short description the group has to guess what person of the group is meant. == Equipment == For each player you need a small slip of paper and a pen. == Ablauf == First, each player writes his name on the paper. All notes are collected, shuffled and randomly given to the players again (if any player gets the paper with his own name, he exchanges it immediately). Then, everybody writes a description about the person on the note. Typically, this should only be a few words or a very short description of some characteristics of the person. The notes are collected again. Now, the referee reads out the descriptions. The group always has to guess, who could be meant by the description (of course, the author of the description may not participate). Also, for the fun of the other players, one should not actively participate in the discussion if he thinks to be described on the current note (what nobody can now for sure, of course). == Similar games == * [[Who am I]] is a similar game, but instead of members of the group some famous people are described. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Personen raten]] 0dd74e074178e542108432a6d9b5552d7a9c13b6 Guessing songs 0 862 2131 2012-01-31T20:56:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{musical game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedesc..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{musical game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Guessing songs''' is a simple game that can be played everywhere and at every time. An unlimited number of people can participate, but it is usually most fun with about 5 to 15 participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player starts to sing a song, singing at least a few parts of the lyrics. The first player to find out the correct title of the song earns one point. Then, the next player may sing a song ... In the end, the player with most points wins the game. == Similar games == * [[Guessing melodies]] has the same basic principle, but uses only the melodies of the song. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Lieder raten]] 1fe95716562e7c133297fc5aa2d4e0176906ad9e Gurgling songs 0 863 2134 2012-01-31T20:59:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{creativity game}}, {{musical game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{creativity game}}, {{musical game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Gurgling songs''' is a simple game for any number of participants. It is a less serious variation of [[guessing songs]] or [[guessing melodies]]. == Equipment == You need glasses and drinking water for the game. == Procedure == One player secretly selects a song. He drinks a mouthful of water and then starts to gurgle the song. The first player to find out what song the is singing earns one point - and may gurgle the next song. === Similar games === * [[guessing songs]], [[guessing melodies]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Lied gurgeln]] ab0519f6e10096ede4c70498b02b2b0c78f68569 Ha Ha Ha 0 853 2108 2012-01-30T18:55:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = best with 10 to 20 players |Location = everywhere, standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (usually a few mi..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = best with 10 to 20 players |Location = everywhere, standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (usually a few minutes) |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Ha Ha Ha''' is a simple [[attention game]] for groups of any size. It can be played with three players or more, but is usually most fun with 10 to 20 players. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == All players are standing in a circle. One player, probably the trainer, starts (let's call this person A): * A folds his hands, and raises his arms above his head. He shouts "ha" during that. * Immediately after that, his two neighbors fold their arms as well and throw them towards his belly. They should NOT hit him! They, too, shout "ha". * After that, player A lowers his arms, pointing towards another person (B). Again, he shouts "ha". Then, another round starts immediately, with B starting it. All this should be done in a fast, cyclic pace. Neither the starting player nor his neighbors should take too much time to execute their move. If any of them take longer than a second or so to react, or don't react at all, or do a wrong move, they are out of the game. == Similar games == * The [[toaster game]] is quite similar, but offers more different moves to execute. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Ha Ha Ha]] bc9a8b1fabad51b5a3f14e7a4ad0020b1521d9b8 Ha ha ha 0 859 2121 2012-01-30T19:30:34Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Ha Ha Ha]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Ha Ha Ha]] 7fe9a9f42e1b754fa6271182a9c722b1c59da2d8 Hammer throw 0 1395 3167 2840 2012-12-10T20:44:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = outdoors |Equipment = socks, (tennis) balls |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Hammer Throw''' is a {{coordination game}}. It is a variation of the Olympic discipline suitable for kids and younger participants. == Equipment == For each "hammer" you need: * one sock * one tennis ball (or something similar, take care not to use anything that could hurt participants!) If only a lower number of participants take part, one hammer might suffice. With many participants, you might want to use more than one hammer! == Procedure == The procedure can be adapted to your requirements (available space, number and skill of participants, etc.). Typically, the players participate one after the other and try to throw the hammer as far as possible in a predefined direction. The person with the farthest throw (after some tries) wins the game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for station course]] [[de:Hammerwerfen]] ff04231d623ea55be597f7ce7e02768c34e24180 2840 2012-06-19T15:58:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = outdoors |Equipment = socks, (tennis) balls |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Image..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = outdoors |Equipment = socks, (tennis) balls |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Hammer Throw''' is a {{coordination game}}. It is a variation of the Olympic discipline suitable for kids and younger participants. == Equipment == For each "hammer" you need: * one sock * one tennis ball (or something similar, take care not to use anything that could hurt participants!) If only a lower number of participants take part, one hammer might suffice. With many participants, you might want to use more than one hammer! == Procedure == The procedure can be adapted to your requirements (available space, number and skill of participants, etc.). Typically, the players participate one after the other and try to throw the hammer as far as possible in a predefined direction. The person with the farthest throw (after some tries) wins the game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Hammerwerfen]] 22630e841cf21a0c0dd372c99ab6e52dd22161d3 Hand barrow race 0 1051 2431 2012-02-24T10:35:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = short running track |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''hand barrow race..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = short running track |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''hand barrow race''' is an [[active game]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The players group in pairs. One of them (A) moves in the position of push-ups, the other (B) takes A's feet. This makes B look like pushing a hand barrow (wheel barrow) formed of A. They can actually move when A "steps" forward with his hands and arms. The barrows all move to the starting position. After the starting signal, All the barrows move as fast as possible to the finish line. The first barrow to reach it wins the game. Of course, you can also design a longer track, and for instance switch the roles of A and B halfway. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schubkarrenrennen]] 5860205c45fc9b13e5a789d725602cc70e61dfce Handicap course 0 1041 3586 2416 2020-03-08T16:38:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field (usually indoors) |Equipment = obstacles (ropes, chairs, tables, ...) |Duration = 30 minutes or longer |Preparation = prepare the obstacle course |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''handicap course''' combines an [[obstacle course]] with the pedagogic element of teaching the respect for impaired persons. All the participants simulate one kind of handicap, together they try to finish the obstacle course. == Equipment == * obstacles (for an obstacle course; but also real-world obstacles for impaired, like opening a bottle, calling a number on a phone while being blind, etc.) * blindfolds * earmuffs * wheelchair == Preparation == The trainers prepare an obstacle course. It should contain obstacles of different kinds. Some obstacles should challenge the blind, some the deaf, some with impaired mobility, some the players who have impaired arms, etc. == Procedure == Then, the group has to finish the course. They have to try and solve as much as possible on their own; if a task turns out to be too hard, some other person from the group may help. Note that this is not a game of speed (who is the first to complete the course?) but rather tries to allow the participants to sense the limitations of someone physically impaired. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Handicap-Parcours]] 028b54e1c6a4e816bc2f64cb6d1e8e1531a6b8f9 2416 2012-02-23T09:51:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field (usually indoors) |Equipment = obstacles (ropes, chairs, tables, ...) |Duration = 30 minu..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field (usually indoors) |Equipment = obstacles (ropes, chairs, tables, ...) |Duration = 30 minutes or longer |Preparation = prepare the obstacle course |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''handicap course''' combines an obstacle course with the pedagogic element of teaching the respect for impaired persons. All the participants simulate one kind of handicap, together they try to finish the obstacle course. == Equipment == * obstacles (for an obstacle course; but also real-world obstacles for impaired, like opening a bottle, calling a number on a phone while being blind, etc.) * blindfolds * earmuffs * wheelchair == Preparation == The trainers prepare an obstacle course. It should contain obstacles of different kinds. Some obstacles should challenge the blind, some the deaf, some with impaired mobility, some the players who have impaired arms, etc. == Procedure == Then, the group has to finish the course. They have to try and solve as much as possible on their own; if a task turns out to be too hard, some other person from the group may help. Note that this is not a game of speed (who is the first to complete the course?) but rather tries to allow the participants to sense the limitations of someone physically impaired. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Handicap-Parcours]] d137f496b8ae6fee5b7cb871a8a9e4a8c33bc66a Hangman 0 166 3373 323 2016-03-01T20:43:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Hangman''' is a simple guessing game and brain game. It is typically played by two papers, but can be modified for more players (e.g., in teams). == Equipment == You need at least one pen and a sheet of paper to play hangman. == Procedure == One player, the referee, chooses a long and complicated word. It may not be made-up, but must be an existing word. For each letter of the word, he draws a short line on the paper (in the size of one written letter). The other player (or, both players alternately) guesses one letter of the word. If the word contains the letter, then all occurrences are written on the respective lines (the lines are replaced with the letter). If the word does not contain the letter, the guesser gets one negative point. Often, that is done by drawing a "hangman" line by line (see image). Winner is the player that can solve the word correctly, or that is the last to survive the game (his hangman not completed). [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] {{Picture}} [[de:Hangman]] 8cda63385eba70401b349a0aa4996b5d36a6dedb 323 322 2011-03-18T14:11:53Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Hangman''' is a simple guessing game and brain game. It is typically played by two papers, but can be modified for more players (e.g., in teams). == Equipment == You need at least one pen and a sheet of paper to play hangman. == Procedure == One player (the referee) choses a (possibly long and complicated) word. It may not be made-up, but must be an existing word. For each letter of the word, he draws a short line on the paper (in the size of one written letter). The other player (or, both players alternately) guesses one letter of the word. If the word contains the letter, then all occurences are written on the respective lines (the lines are replaced with the letter). If the word does not contain the letter, the guesser gets one negative point. Often, that is done by drawing a "hangman" line by line (see image). Winner is the player that can solve the word correctly, or that is the last to survive the game (his hangman not completed). [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] {{Picture}} [[de:Hangman]] 6ce7c64b4c5184e80313b532cf469592381d1719 322 2011-03-18T14:11:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Hangman'''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Hangman''' is a simple guessing game and brain game. It is typically played by two papers, but can be modified for more players (e.g., in teams). == Equipment == You need at least one pen and a sheet of paper to play hangman. == Procedure == One player (the referee) choses a (possibly long and complicated) word. It may not be made-up, but must be an existing word. For each letter of the word, he draws a short line on the paper (in the size of one written letter). The other player (or, both players alternately) guesses one letter of the word. If the word contains the letter, then all occurences are written on the respective lines (the lines are replaced with the letter). If the word does not contain the letter, the guesser gets one negative point. Often, that is done by drawing a "hangman" line by line (see image). Winner is the player that can solve the word correctly, or that is the last to survive the game (his hangman not completed). [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Hangman]] 658620822a593b51665c2df1763fcee81bcacdb4 Haptic Kim 0 501 3513 2011 2020-03-08T15:40:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = anywhere |Equipment = several different objects, blanket |Duration = 15-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''haptic Kim's game''' is a [[Kim's game]] that challenges and exercises the haptics sense sense of the participants. == Equipment == To play the game, you need: * several (about 10) different object; it does not matter what they are, but the participants should be able to identify them by just touching them * additionally, you need something to hide the objects, like a blanket, a bag, or something alike == Procedure == The objects are put on a table and are covered with the blanket. The referee explains the game. Then, the first player may put his hands below the blanket and try to identify the objects by touching them. Nobody may yet name the objects; all players have to remember the objects. One player after the other may continue to touch the objects. When all players have finished, they discuss their discoveries and try to identify all objects. Are they able to identify and remember all of them? == Similar games == * A variant of this game is the [[coin kim]] where different coins have to be identified just by touching them [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Tastkim]] 04301cc736efd4140dcaa2eb378929fe8b23e188 2011 1600 2012-01-25T21:37:27Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = anywhere |Equipment = several different objects, blanket |Duration = 15-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''haptic Kim's game''' is a [[Kim's game]] that challenges and exercises the haptic sense sense of the participants. == Equipment == To play the game, you need: * several (about 10) different object; it does not matter what they are, but the participants should be able to identify them by just touching them * additionally, you need something to hide the objects, like a blanket, a bag, or something alike == Procedure == The objects are put on a table and are covered with the blanket. The referee explains the game. Then, the first player may put his hands below the blanket and try to identify the objects by touching them. Nobody may yet name the objects; all players have to remember the objects. One player after the other may continue to touch the objects. When all players have finished, they discuss their discoveries and try to identify all objects. Are they able to identify and remember all of them? == Similar games == * A variant of this game is the [[coin kim]] where different coins have to be identified just by touching them [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Tastkim]] 32923b4c2081b2d66b41e5dc849af877fe3bc938 1600 1594 2011-11-29T14:37:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = anywhere |Equipment = several different objects, blanket |Duration = 15-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''haptic Kim's game''' is a [[Kim's game]] that challenges and exercises the haptic sense sense of the participants. == Equipment == To play the game, you need: * several (about 10) different object; it does not matter what they are, but the participants should be able to identify them by just touching them * additionally, you need something to hide the objects, like a blanket, a bag, or something alike == Procedure == The objects are put on a table and are covered with the blanket. The referee explains the game. Then, the first player may put his hands below the blanket and try to identify the objects by touching them. Nobody may yet name the objects; all players have to remember the objects. One player after the other may continue to touch the objects. When all players have finished, they discuss their discoveries and try to identify all objects. Are they able to identify and remember all of them? == Similar games == * A variant of this game is the [[coin kim]] where different coins have to be identified just by touching them [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for a single player]] [[de:Tastkim]] 1fae26acca88dea3cc47429eaa4a348f2988ab7a 1594 1588 2011-11-29T14:33:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = anywhere |Equipment = several different objects, blanket |Duration = 15-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''haptic Kim's game''' is a [[Kim's game]] that challenges and exercises the haptic sense sense of the participants. == Equipment == To play the game, you need: * several (about 10) different object; it does not matter what they are, but the participants should be able to identify them by just touching them * additionally, you need something to hide the objects, like a blanket, a bag, or something alike == Procedure == The objects are put on a table and are covered with the blanket. The referee explains the game. Then, the first player may put his hands below the blanket and try to identify the objects by touching them. Nobody may yet name the objects; all players have to remember the objects. One player after the other may continue to touch the objects. When all players have finished, they discuss their discoveries and try to identify all objects. Are they able to identify and remember all of them? == Similar games == * A variant of this game is the [[coin kim]] where different coins have to be identified just by touching them [[Category:Game for a single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for a single player]] [[de:Tastkim]] 6ff77b19d29a17e024f017baaafc2bc5a1d1492c 1588 2011-11-29T14:16:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = anywhere |Equipment = several different objects, blanket |Duration = 15-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = anywhere |Equipment = several different objects, blanket |Duration = 15-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''haptic Kim's game''' is a [[Kim's game]] that challenges and exercises the haptic sense sense of the participants. == Equipment == To play the game, you need: * several (about 10) different object; it does not matter what they are, but the participants should be able to identify them by just touching them * additionally, you need something to hide the objects, like a blanket, a bag, or something alike == Procedure == The objects are put on a table and are covered with the blanket. The referee explains the game. Then, the first player may put his hands below the blanket and try to identify the objects by touching them. Nobody may yet name the objects; all players have to remember the objects. One player after the other may continue to touch the objects. When all players have finished, they discuss their discoveries and try to identify all objects. Are they able to identify and remember all of them? == Similar games == * A variant of this game is the [[coin kim]] where different coins have to be identified just by touching them [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for a single player]] [[de:Tastkim]] fea82614bbec356ee9ef062cee3ee5e0851d8229 Haptic Kim's game 0 502 1589 2011-11-29T14:16:21Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Haptic Kim]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Haptic Kim]] e64391f24d8cca1f93a0dee1e864c26f466e41bc Harbor game 0 1044 2422 2012-02-23T09:59:17Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Pirate game]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Pirate game]] b2c1d7d15949996d27964488bab7028e82c57647 Hare and Hounds 0 742 1896 2012-01-08T17:05:56Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''Hare ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''Hare and Hounds''' is a tag game in a circle. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, holding their hands. Two players are selected to be the hare and the hound (when many players are available, more than one hound can be selected). The hare is standing inside the circle, while the hound is outside. When the game starts, the hound tries to tag the hare. While the hound must say outside of the circle, the hare may step inside the circle to get away from the hound. However, it must get out of the circle as soon as possible, and it may only step into the circle when to players let it step inside by raising their arms. Once the hare has been tagged by the hound, both switch roles. After some time, two new players are selected to be hare and hound. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Katze und Maus (Kreisspiel)]] 98185d7889322593d00395a8c5eceb89b420175c Hare and Wolf 0 793 1996 2012-01-25T21:18:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Hare and Wolf''' is a game for g..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Hare and Wolf''' is a game for groups of 10 people or more. It is a [[tag game]] with defending players. == Equipment == You don't kneed any equipment for the game. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the Wolf, he is the tagger. Another player is selected to be the bunny. The rest of the players (hopefully an even number) groups up in pairs. The Wolf then has to tag the bunny. The pairs may prevent him from doing so. Of course, be sure to define what they may to and what they may not do. For instance, usually the pairs may not move around the room but stay still at their position, etc. == Variations == * You can also add the element that the bunny can join one of the pairs. Then, one member of the pair becomes the new wolf, while the previous wolf transforms into the new bunny. Then, the game is similar to [[Polar bear and penguin]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Hase und Wolf]] 4e3fa28dc39e84b711406233f396b4310a6f8cea Hare and hound 0 947 2265 2012-02-09T09:18:08Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Hare and Hounds]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Hare and Hounds]] f8b00e48bafb214a3c8c0c06311e1c53e9c8fe84 Hare and hounds 0 744 1901 2012-01-08T17:14:30Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Hare and Hounds]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Hare and Hounds]] f8b00e48bafb214a3c8c0c06311e1c53e9c8fe84 Harvesting carrots 0 411 3603 1458 2020-04-06T10:46:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = short |Preparation = none }} '''Harvesting carrots''' is a short game that neither requires preparation nor any equipment. However, you need a clean and flat floor to play the game. == Equipment == You need a clean and flat floor, where people can lay down on. == Procedure == The players lay down on the floor, face down. They form a circle, their heads facing inwards. They link their arms with their neighbor's arms. All those players on the floor are the "carrots". One player is the rabbit. He tries to steal one of the carrots, by pulling it out of the field. If he is successful and the carrot loses its contact to the field (the other players), this carrot transforms into a rabbit and begins to steal carrots, too. The field of carrots of course closes the gap as quickly as possible by linking arms again. [[Category:Game on the floor]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Karottenziehen]] 4f27299ba0661690c276c393d0b1c20d30972b8e 1458 2011-09-19T20:45:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = short |Preparation = none }} '''Harvesting carrots''' is a short ga..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = short |Preparation = none }} '''Harvesting carrots''' is a short game that neither requires preparation nor any equipment. However, you need a clean and flat floor to play the game. == Equipment == You need a clean and flat floor (where people can lay down on). == Procedure == The players lay down on the floor, face down. They form a circle (heads facing inwards) and link their arms with their neighbor's arms. Those players are the carrots. One player is the rabbit. He tries to steal one of the carrots, by pulling it out of the field. If he is successful and the carrot loses its contact to the field (the other players), this carrot transforms into a rabbit and begins to steal carrots, too. The field of carrots of course closes the gap as soon a possible by linking arms again. [[Category:Game on the floor]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Karottenziehen]] 4f836de1fd064187dccbec681a5454d2e2c77b3b Haunted House 0 1349 2788 2787 2012-05-18T07:42:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = best in a forest |Equipment = rope, objects used to scare |Duration = 30 minutes or so |Preparation = some time required! }} A '''Haunted House''' can be created to play with kids. It is usually built in a forest and played at dawn (or at night). While it is of course a test of courage to pass through the haunted house, it should not really scare the participants (especially if you play with younger children). == Equipment == To mark the track the participants have to follow you usually use ropes or yarn, etc. Additionally, all participating players need to be blindfolded. Additionally, you can use lots of stuff to create the impression of a haunted house: * candles and torches (to create the special atmosphere) * different objects to scare the participants while in the "haunted house": ** ropes ** (wet) clothes ** gloves (filled with sand) ** plastic film ** adhesive tape ** honey ** and so forth - be creative! ==Preparation== One group (usually older members of the group, or even adult leaders) prepare the haunted house track. They need quite some time for the preparation (depending on the size, of course). They span a rope from tree to tree in the forest; this marks the track for the haunted house. The participants should later on be able to safely follow the track while being blindfolded (or in the dark). Along the track, the special equipment is distributed. You can be very creative for this: clothes might hang down trees (so they touch the head of the participants first), you can put sticky liquids (honey, for instance) on the rope, prepare scary noises, etc. You can also prepare tasks that the participants have to fulfill. == Procedure == During the game, the participants have to master the track on their own (or in very small groups). They are usually blindfolded, but if might suffice to play it at night in a dark forest. The "staff" of the haunted house try to scare the participants with noises, gentle touches, laughter, etc. {{picture}} [[Category:Scary game]] [[Category:Game in a forest]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Geisterbahn]] b7731e8dca18fd68a51f92ce09a9b9fe08cfc646 2787 2012-05-18T07:42:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = best in a forest |Equipment = rope, objects used to scare |Duration = 30 minutes or so |Preparation = some time ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = best in a forest |Equipment = rope, objects used to scare |Duration = 30 minutes or so |Preparation = some time required! }} A '''haunted house''' can be created to play with kids. It is usually built in a forest and played at dawn (or at night). While it is of course a test of courage to pass through the haunted house, it should not really scare the participants (especially if you play with younger children). == Equipment == To mark the track the participants have to follow you usually use ropes or yarn, etc. Additionally, all participating players need to be blindfolded. Additionally, you can use lots of stuff to create the impression of a haunted house: * candles and torches (to create the special atmosphere) * different objects to scare the participants while in the "haunted house": ** ropes ** (wet) clothes ** gloves (filled with sand) ** plastic film ** adhesive tape ** honey ** and so forth - be creative! ==Preparation== One group (usually older members of the group, or even adult leaders) prepare the haunted house track. They need quite some time for the preparation (depending on the size, of course). They span a rope from tree to tree in the forest; this marks the track for the haunted house. The participants should later on be able to safely follow the track while being blindfolded (or in the dark). Along the track, the special equipment is distributed. You can be very creative for this: clothes might hang down trees (so they touch the head of the participants first), you can put sticky liquids (honey, for instance) on the rope, prepare scary noises, etc. You can also prepare tasks that the participants have to fulfill. == Procedure == During the game, the participants have to master the track on their own (or in very small groups). They are usually blindfolded, but if might suffice to play it at night in a dark forest. The "staff" of the haunted house try to scare the participants with noises, gentle touches, laughter, etc. [[Category:Scary game]] [[Category:Game in a forest]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Geisterbahn]] ea2077839827e29cdb83bdd651f869b87d26b2f6 Head shoulders knees toes 0 775 1958 2012-01-24T09:52:16Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Head Shoulders Knees Toes''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Head Shoulders Knees Toes''' is a [[singing game]] with moves for larger groups. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == In the group, the song "Head, shoulders, knees and toes" is sung. Every time a certain body part is mentioned, this part is touched by all participants. Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes And eyes and ears and mouth and nose Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes The verse is repeated several time. For each repetition: * You either sing faster and faster * or each time an additional body past is not pronounced during singing. So, when singing the verse for the second time, the word "head" is not pronounced, when singing the verse the third time "head" and "shoulder" are left out, etc. Of course, The melody remains the same, there is just a gap in the text then; the respective body part is still touched! == External Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFuZ6LPDYQc Example of this song on YouTube] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Head Shoulders Knees Toes]] 008043c657e9569e15b98f35e4902ccf3ae168c9 Heaven on earth 0 835 2081 2012-01-27T19:51:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = depends on location |Location = play ground with climbing frame |Equipment = climbing frame (jungle gym), blindfolds |Duration..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = depends on location |Location = play ground with climbing frame |Equipment = climbing frame (jungle gym), blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Heaven on earth''' is a [[coordination game]]. As you need a climbing frame, it can usually only be played on a play ground. == Equipment == * climbing frame(s) (jungle gym) == Procedure == One of the players is selected to be the tagger. He is blindfolded. The tagger walks around the climbing frames, but he may not climb them. The other players climb the frame and try to move around. They try not to be caught (tagged) by the tagger. When they are, the tagger shouts "heaven on earth" and the player is out of the game. Of course, take care that nobody is hurt by falling of the climbing frame. This is not an active tag game, but a calm one where all players should be silent and move only very cautiously. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Himmel auf Erden]] 61a32cf1ed7ad8a2a6d9daf3f9c8b51df85fcc15 Herder ball 0 1063 2450 2012-02-25T11:24:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field |Equipment = one bigger ball, many smaller (tennis) balls |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = no..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field |Equipment = one bigger ball, many smaller (tennis) balls |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Herder ball''' is a [[ball game]] for two competing groups. A ball has to be moved to the enemy goal, without touching it. == Equipment == * one larger ball (not too heavy) * many smaller balls (like tennis balls) * to goals or similar markers == Procedure == The two teams have to try and move the large ball into the opponent's goal. They may not touch it, but may only move it by shooting the smaller balls on it. Any player touching the larger ball is out of the game. == Variations == * Each team can be split into two kinds of players: shooters and collectors. The shooters may not move, but only shoot the small balls towards the large ball. The collectors may only collect the small balls and forward them to the shooters. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Treibball]] eb6a0b0e7f200f0de12ffbd73426555facdbdd1b Here we go with the big fat pony 0 785 3509 1980 2020-03-08T15:33:32Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dancing game}}, {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere in a circle (big enough room, outdoors) |Equipment = none |Duration = 5 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} '''Here we go with the big fat pony''' is a [[dancing game|dancing]] and [[active game]] for groups of any size. One player starts with singing and dancing, and the others join one after the other. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, not too crowded so that everybody can move freely. All together sing the song ("here we go with the big fat pony"), and all the already "active" players run, hop or jump around the circle (in the inside). When the song reaches the line "front, front front my baby", all active players select the nearest passive player and dance with him. Then, the song starts over, and all previously active players, as well as all players that just had to dance, start to run around the circle, ... === lyrics and moves === The melody of the song is taken from the song "What shall we do with the drunken sailor?", but the lyrics are changed: Here we go with the big fat pony, here we go with the big fat pony, here we go with the big fat pony, ''during that, the active players are running around the circle''. early in the morning. ''now they are selecting a previously passive player'' Front, front, front, my baby, ''both "shake", like dancing in a disco, front on front'' back, back, back, my baby, ''... like before, but back on back ...'' side, side, side, my baby, ''... and finally, side on side.'' early in the morning. == External Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oheIBEre01s An example of that game on YouTube] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Here we go with the big fat pony]] d7312eeb572fea118b6a8ec7ecc0d536d42035b0 1980 2012-01-25T11:46:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dancing game}}, {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere in a circle (big enough room, outdoors) |Equipment = none |Duration = 5 minutes..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dancing game}}, {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere in a circle (big enough room, outdoors) |Equipment = none |Duration = 5 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} '''Here we go with the big fat pony''' is a [[dancing game|dancing]]/[[active game]] for groups of any size. One player starts with singing and dancing, and the others join one after the other. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, not too crowded so that everybody can move freely. All together sing the song ("here we go with the big fat pony"), and all the already "active" players run, hop or jump around the circle (in the inside). When the song reaches the line "front, front front my baby", all active players select the nearest passive player and dance with him. Then, the song starts over, and all previously active players, as well as all players that just had to dance, start to run around the circle, ... === lyrics and moves === The melody of the song is taken from the song "What shall we do with the drunken sailor?", but the lyrics are changed: Here we go with the big fat pony, here we go with the big fat pony, here we go with the big fat pony, ''during that, the active players are running around the circle''. early in the morning. ''now they are selecting a previously passive player'' Front, front, front, my baby, ''both "shake", like dancing in a disco, front on front'' back, back, back, my baby, ''... like before, but back on back ...'' side, side, side, my baby, ''... and finally, side on side.'' early in the morning. == External Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oheIBEre01s An example of that game on YouTube] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Here we go with the big fat pony]] 9828044b9335f3c45da0663d3963a587df223910 Hi my name is Joe 0 250 3436 3435 2020-03-07T21:10:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Hi my name is Joe''' is a fun [[singing game]] with a few simple moves to exercise. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The leader(s) shout the following text, line by line; after each line, all participants repeat the same line. Hi my name is Joe and I work in a button factory. I've got a wife, a dog, and a family. One day my boss came to me And he said: "Joe, are you busy?" And I said: "No" And he said "Push the button with your right hand" The task given in the last line ("push the button with ...") is exercised by all players from that time one (even when there are additional tasks later on). Then, the verse is started again, with another task in the last line. After some time, everybody is doing many tasks concurrently and still trying to follow the song. After a few verses (right hand, left hand, right foot, left foot, tongue, head, ...), the leader answers the question "are you busy" with "yes", and the game ends. An alternative version of the text: Hello - my name is Jo I have a wife and two kids and I'm working in a button factory One day - my boss came - and he said "Hey Jo - you got some time?" And I said: "Yes" "Then turn this button with your right hand" [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] == Weblinks == * http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVEnGhVVYHg performance on stage [[de:Hi my name is Joe]] 09edf832dc119f467fbcb15b46333c3b7b543d3a 3435 485 2020-03-07T21:10:12Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Hi my name is Joe''' is a funny [[singing game]] with a few simple moves to exercise. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The leader(s) shout the following text, line by line; after each line, all participants repeat the same line. Hi my name is Joe and I work in a button factory. I've got a wife, a dog, and a family. One day my boss came to me And he said: "Joe, are you busy?" And I said: "No" And he said "Push the button with your right hand" The task given in the last line ("push the button with ...") is exercised by all players from that time one (even when there are additional tasks later on). Then, the verse is started again, with another task in the last line. After some time, everybody is doing many tasks concurrently and still trying to follow the song. After a few verses (right hand, left hand, right foot, left foot, tongue, head, ...), the leader answers the question "are you busy" with "yes", and the game ends. An alternative version of the text: Hello - my name is Jo I have a wife and two kids and I'm working in a button factory One day - my boss came - and he said "Hey Jo - you got some time?" And I said: "Yes" "Then turn this button with your right hand" [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] == Weblinks == * http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVEnGhVVYHg performance on stage [[de:Hi my name is Joe]] 85a40d9c24861bfa0c27c0cee1a8bbbba5e296c5 485 2011-06-26T10:05:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Hi my name is Joe''' is a fu..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Hi my name is Joe''' is a funny [[singing game]] with a few simple moves to exercise. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The leader(s) shout the following text, line by line; after each line, all participants repeat the same line. Hi my name is Joe and I work in a button factory. I've got a wife, a dog, and a family. One day my boss came to me And he said: "Joe, are you busy?" And I said: "No" And he said "Push the button with your right hand" The task given in the last line ("push the button with ...") is exercised by all players from that time one (even when there are additional tasks later on). Then, the verse is started again, with another task in the last line. After some time, everybody is doing many tasks concurrently and still trying to follow the song. After a few verses (right hand, left hand, right foot, left foot, toung, head, ...), the leader answers the question "are you busy" with "yes", and the game ends. An alternative version of the text: Hello - my name is Jo I have a wife and two kids and I'm working in a button factory One day - my boss came - and he said "Hey Jo - you got some time?" And I said: "Yes" "Then turn this button with your right hand" [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] == Weblinks == * http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVEnGhVVYHg performance on stage [[de:Hi my name is Joe]] f26f99531dd9bc42cf43b4f1cd5517de0cea19fe Hide-and-seek 0 1268 2687 2012-03-13T16:30:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = usually about 6-20 |Location = wherever you can hide |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none |..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = usually about 6-20 |Location = wherever you can hide |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} This article describes the basic idea of the game '''hide and seek'''. Often, not this simple game itself but one of its countless variants is played. Take a look at the [[:category:hide-and-seek game]] to browse through the available games! == Equipment == In this basic variant, no equipment is necessary. == Procedure == One participant (''seeker'') closes his eyes and counts up to 20 (or so, depending in the location you play at). During this time, the other players try to find a good hiding location. When the seeker reaches the number, he shouts "I'm coming" and then starts to search for the other (hidden) players. He touches any player he can find (or calls his name). Which player is hidden best, and is the last to be found by the seeker (or not at all?) === variations === * all players found can either leave the game, or support the seeker in finding the other hidden players. This might be unfair for some players whose hiding place they already know (as they hid at the same time). * you can also add a more active element: the players have to reach a certain target position without being identified by the seeker. For instance, they have to touch a certain tree, where the seeker starts. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Verstecken]] 33646bdaa491e041dadcc04631e030d4313d45d3 Hide-and-seek game 0 417 1471 2011-09-22T15:42:40Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Hide-and-seek games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Hide-and-seek games]] 1e69ddc24980aab8c7c7bb8ebceec54b946a6785 Hide-and-seek games 0 416 2681 1470 2012-03-08T15:16:07Z Wirthi 1 /* Games */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Hide-and-seek games''' are classic children's games. Usually, you don't need special equipment to play the game, but the location must be adequate for the respective game. == Games == Some prominent hide and seek games are presented here. You can find a complete list of the hide and seek games in this GamesWiki in the [[:Category:Hide-and-seek game]]. ;[[Hide-and-seek]] The classic variant, where the participants have to hide and have to be found by another player searching for them. ;[[Packed like sardines]] Is a variant of the hide-and-seek game that can result in a lack of space in the hiding opportunity ... ;[[Hiding in the dark]] Is a silent hide-and-seek game in a room that is completely darkened. ;[[Dracula]] Another hide-and-seek game in the dark, but with more "action". [[Category:Hide-and-seek game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Versteckspiele]] 83236a8ebdcb7aea8b54e6df877e4527528998eb 1470 2011-09-22T15:42:25Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Hide-and-seek games''' are classic children's games. Usually, you don't need special equipment to play the game, but the location must be adequate for the respective game. ==..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Hide-and-seek games''' are classic children's games. Usually, you don't need special equipment to play the game, but the location must be adequate for the respective game. == Games == Some prominent hide and seek games are presented here. You can find a complete list of the hide and seek games in this GamesWiki in the [[:Category:Hide-and-seek game]]. ;[[Hide-and-seek]] The classic variant, where the participants have to hide and have to be found by another player searching for them. ;[[Sardines]] Is a variant of the hide-and-seek game that can result in a lack of space in the hiding opportunity ... ;[[Hiding in the dark]] Is a silent hide-and-seek game in a room that is completely darkened. ;[[Dracula]] Another hide-and-seek game in the dark, but with more "action". [[Category:Hide-and-seek game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Versteckspiele]] 36e45623e295929c5243ec8714279fd8d1b6cac7 Hiding in the dark 0 168 3441 1319 2020-03-07T21:15:45Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = a room in complete darkness |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = darken the room }} '''Hiding in the dark''' is a variant of the [[hide-and-seek]] type games. == Location == You need a room that can be completely darkened. The darker it is, the more interesting the game will be. Ensure that there are no dangerous obstacles in the room! == Procedure == All players (except the seeker) hide in the room, the lights are turned off then. The seeker enters the room and tries to find the hiding people. All players identified have to leave the room (or gather at a predefined location). Winner is the person that can hide longest. == Similar games == * a more active (and spooky) variant is the game [[Dracula]]. [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[de:Verstecken im Dunkeln]] 8ddfce1d740329e03ab7454295d9d54a79922d14 1319 328 2011-08-26T08:01:30Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = a room in complete darkness |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = darken the room }} '''Hiding in the dark''' is a variant of the [[hide-and-seek]] type games. == Location == You need a room that can be completely darkened. The darker it is, the better the game is. Ensure that there are no dangerous obstacles in the room! == Procedure == All players (except the seeker) hide in the room, the lights are turned off then. The seeker enters the room and tries to find the hiding people. All players identified have to leave the room (or gather at a predefined location). Winner is the person that can hide longest. == Similar games == * a more active variant is the game [[Dracula]]. [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[de:Verstecken im Dunkeln]] 37e9c465c64eea67ccd55a66e1c40652d75a30eb 328 2011-03-18T22:49:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = a room in complete darkness |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = darken the room }} '''Hi..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = a room in complete darkness |Equipment = none |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = darken the room }} '''Hiding in the dark''' is a variant of the [[hide-and-seek]] type games. == Location == You need a room that can be completely darkened. The darker it is, the better the game is. Ensure that there are no dangerous obstacles in the room! == Procedure == All players (except the seeker) hide in the room, the lights are turned off then. The seeker enters the room and tries to find the hiding people. All players identified have to leave the room (or gather at a predefined location). Winner is the person that can hide longest. == Similar games == * a more active variant is the game [[Dracula]]. [[Category:Game for indoors]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[de:Verstecken im Dunkeln]] e06b2e7ee925df6a477218aea3dcda9b06f9256e Hierarchy 0 879 2163 2012-02-03T08:40:35Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Evolution (communication game)]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Evolution (communication game)]] 2fff4934395bbd19bf7849d2191c2be52eac6946 High wall 0 761 3505 1928 2020-03-08T15:27:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = a high wall (6 meters high at least) |Equipment = none, perhaps adhesive tape |Duration = 15 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} '''High wall''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for several groups of around 6 people each. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but some adhesive tape (different colors for all the teams) would be helpful. ;Location You need a high wall for this game. A higher tree could also be used. However, the wall should be quite flat and should not provide any possibilities to "climb" it. == Procedure == The task of the group is to climb as high as possible on the wall (if you have adhesive tape: to stick the tape as high as possible without using any other equipment). The groups first get some time to think about the task, and then a short time to execute their solution. Ensure that all teams get the same time to think about the task. This works best if all teams can execute their solution at the same time (provided the wall is wide enough to support all teams at the same time). Of course, you also have to ensure that none of the participants is hurt. Don't put too many players in one team (that limits the height automatically), or use additional players that secure the participants while "climbing". [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Die Wand]] 599bae4928b383e16c92f764457294339e94c28a 1928 2012-01-15T15:02:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = a high wall (6 meters high at least) |Equipment = none, perhaps adhesive tape |Duration = 15 minutes ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = a high wall (6 meters high at least) |Equipment = none, perhaps adhesive tape |Duration = 15 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} '''High wall''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for several groups of around 6 people each. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but some adhesive tape (different colors for all the teams) would be helpful. ;Location You need a high wall for this game. A higher tree could also be used. However, the wall should be quite flat and should not provide any possibilities to "climb" it. == Procedure == The task of the group is to climb as high as possible on the wall (if you have adhesive tape: to stick the tape as high as possible without using any other equipment). The groups first get some time to think about the task, and then a short time to execute their solution. Ensure that all teams get the same time to think about the task. This works best if all teams can execute their solution at the same time (provided the wall is wide enough to support all teams at the same time). Of course, you also have to ensure that none of the participants is hurt. Don't put too many players in one team (that limits the hieght automatically), or use additional players that secure the participants while "climbing". [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Die Wand]] 4e37162222cd484b425b01a57959b35423a8ca49 Highland games 0 974 3566 2310 2020-03-08T16:27:37Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = at least 6 or so, as many as possible |Location = everywhere (usually outdoors) |Equipment = yes, depending on the challenges |Duration = depends, but usually an hour or so |Preparation = depends on the challenges |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Highland games''' are a kind of tournament with tasks typical for the Scottish ''highlands''. Players or teams of players compete each other in several kinds of competitions. == Equipment == What equipment you need depends on the kinds of challenges you introduce. Typically, you need: * balls * ropes * wood (to throw, to saw, ...) * etc. == Procedure == The players are split in groups (or they can also participate alone). They have to finish several challenge, each of them keeping note of their score. Depending on their overall score after finishing all the tasks, the winning team can be determined in the end. === Challenges === You can chose yourself what challenges to offer. This can also be tailored to special needs, the location and equipment you have available, the skills of your participants, and so on. * log throwing * hammer throwing (use a tennis ball in a sock!) * running tournaments * wrestling matches (you can use the [[push-up fight]]) * etc. == Similar games == The highland games are a variation of the [[sport olympics]]. == External Links == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_games Highland Games in the wikipedia] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Highland Games]] 0d7d2d3d1580a453069878617e8062f4f3b52b4d 2310 2012-02-14T09:58:55Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = at least 6 or so, as many as possible |Location = everywhere (usually outdoors) |Equipment = yes, depending o..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = at least 6 or so, as many as possible |Location = everywhere (usually outdoors) |Equipment = yes, depending on the challenges |Duration = depends, but usually an hour or so |Preparation = depends on the challanges |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Highland games''' are a kind of tournament with tasks typical for the Scottish ''highlands''. Players or teams of players compete each other in several kinds of competitions. == Equipment == What equipment you need depends on the kinds of challenges you introduce. Typically, you need: * balls * ropes * wood (to throw, to saw, ...) * etc. == Procedure == The players are split in groups (or they can also participate alone). They have to finish several challenge, each of them keeping note of their score. Depending on their overall score after finishing all the tasks, the winning team can be determined in the end. === Challenges === You can chose yourself what challenges to offer. This can also be tailored to special needs, the location and equipment you have available, the skills of your participants, and so on. * log throwing * hammer throwing (use a tennis ball in a sock!) * running tournaments * wrestling matches (you can use the [[push-up fight]]) * etc. == Similar games == The highland games are a variation of the [[sport olympics]]. == External Links == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_games Highland Games in the wikipedia] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Highland Games]] 92d32421672f6897b8add0b6c44cec4c53d9a861 Hiking toilet paper 0 1269 2688 2012-03-13T16:31:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = during a hiking tour |Equipment = one roll of toilet paper per team |Duration ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = during a hiking tour |Equipment = one roll of toilet paper per team |Duration = longer, but while hiking |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''hiking toilet paper''' is a [[group dynamics game|group dynamic]] [[coordination game]] that can be played during a hiking tour. It is played for a longer time, but while walking. == Equipment == * Each group needs one roll of toilet paper (or a part of) * Additionally, you probably need adhesive tape == Procedure == Each team gets a certain part of the paper roll. The longer their part is, the harder it gets for them. Their task is to carry the paper with them without destroying it. They have to unroll it and neither fold it, nor roll it up again. They have to carry it around together ins some way so they don't destroy the paper. If you want to ensure they play by the rules, you can also use adhesive tape to fix the paper to their arms or so. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wanderndes Klopapier]] a95908f4841e638a19de99d7e53b3d4c50d2c994 Holes Bears Fishes 0 795 3512 2001 2020-03-08T15:38:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = two dices |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = Eisloecher Eisbaeren Fische.png |Imagedescription = 1 hole, 2 polar bears, 9 fish! }} '''Holes, polar bears and fish''' is a [[riddle]]. It can be played during breaks (like waiting for a train, etc.) or whenever a group is sitting together. == Equipment == * You need two dice (with 6 sides) == Procedure == The person introducing the game starts with the following story: A plane flies over the arctic ice shield. The passengers look out of the window. On the ice and below, they see: Holes in the ice, polar bears sitting around the holes and fish swimming below the holes. Then, he rolls the dice and, depending on the result, expresses how many holes, bears, and fish are visible. The passengers see: One hole two polar bears and six fish This is repeated again and again. The task of the participants is to find out how to count the respective numbers. Of course, if anybody finds the solution, he does not express is, but just tries to count correctly in the next round. == Solution == Here are some examples for counting: * 1,5: Two holes, four bears, eight fish * 2,4: No holes, no bears, eight fish * 2,3: One hole, two bears, nine fish * 5,6: One hole, four bears, three fish It is most interesting to find the solution during the game. If you need the solution right now, you can find it at [[holes bears fishes/solution]]. [[Category:Game with dice]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eislöcher Eisbären Fische]] a45f204265e32bb388592298c59d60f324bf5499 2001 2012-01-25T21:25:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = two dices |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = Eisloecher Eisbaeren Fische.p..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = two dices |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = Eisloecher Eisbaeren Fische.png |Imagedescription = 1 hole, 2 polar bears, 9 fish! }} '''Holes, polar bears and fish''' is a [[riddle]]. It can be played during breaks (like waiting for a train, etc.) or whenever a group is sitting together. == Equipment == * You need two dice (with 6 sides) == Procedure == The person introducing the game starts with the following story: A plane flies over the arctic ice shield. The passengers look out of the window. On the ice and below, they see: Holes in the ice, polar bears sitting around the holes and fish swimming below the holes. Then, he rolls the dice and, depending on the result, expresses how many holes, bears, and fish are visible. The passengers see: One hole two polar bears and six fish This is repeated again and again. The task of the paticipants is to find out how to count the respective numbers. Of course, if anybody finds the solution, he does not express is, but just tries to count correctly in the next round. == Solution == Here are some examples for counting: * 1,5: Two holes, four bears, eight fish * 2,4: No holes, no bears, eight fish * 2,3: One hole, two bears, nine fish * 5,6: One hole, four bears, three fish It is most interesting to find the solution during the game. If you need the solution right now, you can find it at [[holes bears fishes/solution]]. [[Category:Game with dice]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eislöcher Eisbären Fische]] 9641d6c8146e800ede1ceef77324a63b3f09337b Holes bears fishes 0 970 2304 2012-02-13T17:49:18Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Holes Bears Fishes]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Holes Bears Fishes]] cbfdbb175963adbcfaaa2c37c87ca771c60228f4 Holes bears fishes/solution 0 969 3562 2303 2020-03-08T16:25:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This article gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[holes bears fishes]]'''. == Solution == As everybody had assumed, the number of eyes of the dice is relevant. ;holes The number of holes are the eyes in the center of the dice, only existing on the 1, 3 and 5 faces. So, with two dice, there is a maximum number of two holes. ;bears The bears are the other eyes that sit around holes. Actually, there are two possible solutions: either all bears qualify (so, the number of eyes minus the number of holes), or, as it is usually played, only bears count that actually sit around a hole (so two bears on the "3" face and four bears on the "5" face, but no bears on all other faces. ;fish Fish are below the surface of the ice. So, its the number of eyes on the downward face that count (remember the sum of two opposing faces on a dice is always 7). Again, there are two ways to calculate: either all downward faces count, or only faces that have a hole on the upper side (how else would you be able to see the fish if not through the hole?) [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Eislöcher Eisbären Fische/Lösung]] b749c4b6ae9821b79d27778c58f7181cc1599ebb 2303 2012-02-13T17:48:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This article gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[holes bears fishes]]'''. == Solution == As everybody had assumed, the number of eyes of the dice is relevant. ;holes The ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This article gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[holes bears fishes]]'''. == Solution == As everybody had assumed, the number of eyes of the dice is relevant. ;holes The number of holes are the eyes in the center of the dice (only existing on the 1, 3 and 5 faces). So, with two dice, there is a maximum number of two holes. ;bears The bears are the other eyes that sit around holes. Actually, there are two possible solutions: either all bears qualify (so, the number of eyes minus the number of holes), or, as it is usually played, only bears count that actually sit around a hole (so two bears on the "3" face and four bears on the "5" face, but no bears on all other faces. ;fish Fish are below the surface of the ice. So, its the number of eyes on the downward face that count (remember the sum of two opposing faces on a dice is always 7). Again, there are two ways to calculate: either all downward faces count, or only faces that have a hole on the upper side (how else would you be able to see the fish if not through the hole?) [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Eislöcher Eisbären Fische/Lösung]] e66302b3c03f1cf076838580ca1b19b137024c0a Homicide in the dark 0 868 3528 2145 2020-03-08T15:52:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{memory game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Homicide in the dark''' is a communication and memory game for groups of around 10 players. A detective has to identify a murderer during the game. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == First, you select a detective; this person has to leave the room. Among the other players, you select a murderer. The detective of course does not know, who the murderer is. Then, the detective enters the room. The may then ask each player for his alibi. When he has asked all players, he still cannot tell who the murderer was. So, the detective then asks each player a second time for his alibi. In the second round, each player repeats his alibi, but the murderer makes an error however and tells a somewhat different alibi. By recognizing this error, the detective has to identify the murderer is. == Variants == * You can also play this game without any detective. The trainers select the murderer and tell him (secretly!). Then all players tell their alibi twice in an open round (probably, with a short break in between the two rounds of telling the alibi). In this variant, all players may guess, who the murderer is. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Mord im Dunkeln]] 363c289c055c5a6e8051e22505409a4866afd359 2145 2012-01-31T21:19:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{memory game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{memory game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Homicide in the dark''' is a communication and memory game for groups of around 10 players. A detective has to identify a muderer during the game. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == First, you select a detective; this person has to leave the room. Among the other players, you select a murderer. The detective of course does not know, who the murderer is. Then, the detective enters the room. The may then ask each player for his alibi. When he has asked all players, he still cannot tell who the murderer was. So, the detective then asks each player a second time for his alibi. In the second round, each player repeats his alibi, but the murderer makes an error however and tells a somewhat different alibi. By recognizing this error, the detective has to identify the murderer is. == Variants == * You can also play this game without any detective. The trainers select the murderer and tell him (secretly!). Then all players tell their alibi twice in an open round (probably, with a short break in between the two rounds of telling the alibi). In this variant, all players may guess, who the murderer is. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Mord im Dunkeln]] 9ee00aa8753d3ff2675bbc8994f165e6ce97cfd6 Horse race 0 951 3557 2271 2020-03-08T16:20:37Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''horse race''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for groups standing in a circle. The trainer presents a horse race and all participants represent horses, that compete in that race. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == All the participants represent horses that participate in a horse race. The trainer starts to clap with his hands on his lap, imitating the horses walking out of their stables towards the race track. Before the race, the track is presented to the players. So, they slowly (slow clapping on the lap) walk along the track. The trainer introduces all the obstacles of the course: * right or left curve: all horses lean in that direction. * left right combination: two combinations of the curves. * obstacle: the horses have to jump over them (real jumping, or at least throwing the hands into the air). * double, triple obstacle: two or three obstacles right behind each other. * water jump: imitate water with sounds of your mouth (for instance, by clapping on your cheeks). * wooden bridge: drumming on the chest. * tribune of the screeching girls: screeching like girls. * tribune of the roaring boys: roaring like boys. * of course, you can add other elements to the game. After the game is presented to the players, the real race stars. The only difference here is, that the clapping on the lap is much faster. Of course, you first walk to the start, wait for the starting signal. And, there is a home stretch (even faster clapping), and a photo taken of the winner (everybody shows the victory sign and grins). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Pferderennen]] 185354bac9f6fe5e43736180ac1097c66af0a18c 2271 2012-02-10T13:41:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }}..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''horse race''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for groups standing in a circle. The trainer presents a horse race and all participants represent horses, that compete in that race. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == All the participants represent horses that participate in a horse race. The trainer starts to clap with his hands on his lap, immitating the horses walking out of their stables towards the race track. Before the race, the track is presented to the players. So, they slowly (slow clapping on the lap) walk along the track. The trainer introduces all the obstacles of the course: * right or left curve: all horses lean in that direction. * left right combination: two combinations of the curves. * obstacle: the horses have to jump over them (real jumping, or at least throwing the hands into the air). * double, triple obstacle: two or three obstacles right behind each other. * water jump: imitate water with sounds of your mouth (for instance, by clapping on your cheeks). * wooden bridge: drumming on the chest. * tribune of the screeching girls: screeching like girls. * tribune of the roaring boys: roaring like boys. * of course, you can add other elements to the game. After the game is presented to the players, the real race stars. The only difference here is, that the clapping on the lap is much faster. Of course, you first walk to the start, wait for the starting signal. And, there is a home stretch (even faster clapping), and a photo taken of the winner (everybody shows the victory sign and grins). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Pferderennen]] ccbb7d31b4f32f1725a1bb21cc36b9612e6587ad Hot cold 0 776 1962 1960 2012-01-24T09:58:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{seeking game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per turn |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Hot cold''' is a simple searching game for children. It can be played by as few as two players, but more people can participate as well. == Equipment == You don't need any special equipment. The player has to search for ''something'', but it does not actually matter ''what'' he searches for. == Procedure == The group selects an object that has to be sought. One player (the searcher) leaves the room, the others hide the object. When the searcher reenters the room, he has to search for the hidden object. The group helps him by expressing "cold" (you are far away from the hidden object) or "hot" (you are very near to it). Of course, additional hints can be added ("getting hotter", "warm", "extremely hot", ...) == Similar games == * [[Egg search]] is a more creative version of this game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Heiß Kalt]] 3c2095b088f7e11d419a8a47fd9ccc9a5a850214 1960 2012-01-24T09:54:03Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{searching game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per turn |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescrip..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{searching game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per turn |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Hot cold''' is a simple searching game for children. It can be played by as few as two players, but more people can participate as well. == Equipment == You don't need any special equipment. The player has to search for ''something'', but it does not actually matter ''what'' he searches for. == Procedure == The group selects an object that has to be sought. One player (the searcher) leaves the room, the others hide the object. When the searcher reenters the room, he has to search for the hidden object. The group helps him by expressing "cold" (you are far away from the hidden object) or "hot" (you are very near to it). Of course, additional hints can be added ("getting hotter", "warm", "extremely hot", ...) == Similar games == * [[Egg search]] is a more creative version of this game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Heiß Kalt]] ab4c40a7b9e13def73f0e91008e66a2f4355f3c6 Human Tic Tac Toe 0 1706 3212 2012-12-13T12:27:01Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ropes, or chalk, or sheets of paper |Duration = short |Preparation = mark..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ropes, or chalk, or sheets of paper |Duration = short |Preparation = mark the playing field |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Humane Tic-Tac-Toe''' is a variation of [[Tic Tac Toe]] that is played with humans (instead of on paper). == Equipment == * ropes, chalk, or something similar to mark the playing field * you could also use sheets of paper, or stones for that purpose * optionally, you can use some markers to visualize which players are "X"s and "O"s. == Procedure == The game is played just like [[Tic Tac Toe]]. Instead of playing it on a sheet of paper, however, the game is played with human participants as "playing stones". Thus, the game can be played by a larger group. The actual rules depend on the number of participants available. Either two players compete each other, and the others are just "playing stones", or the group discusses the next move (however, of course the opponent is listening to them, so they have to take care what to say). {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Tic Tac Toe mit Menschen]] 144b08c54f221453bc7fd0bec0052cfcccc27074 Hunter ball 0 923 3549 2231 2020-03-08T16:10:37Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ball |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Hunter ball''' is a very simple ball game. It is the base variant of many other [[dodgeball games]] with more complicated rules. == Equipment == * one ball * probably markers for the borders of the playing field == Procedure == The players are split into two (probably even more) groups, that can move around the playing field freely. The groups try to hit each other with the ball; if the ball drops to the floor after a member of an opposing team has been hit, this player is out of the game. The last group to have at least one player in the game wins the round. Depending on the players and the location you will have to define a few more rules: * may the ball be passed among the members of a team? * may you run while holding the ball? == Similar games == * [[Dodgeball with memory]] and [[killer ball]] are quite similar, but players have a chance of returning to the playing field * [[Prisonball]] is similar, but a bit more "organized" [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Jägerball]] 01a80fab9bcf0a8abe679149897a33ec67d389a0 2231 2012-02-08T14:53:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ball |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ball |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Hunter ball''' is a very simple ball game. It is the base variant of many other [[dodgeball games]] with more complicated rules. == Equipment == * one ball * probably markers for the borders of the playing field == Procedure == The players are split into two (probably even more) groups, that can move around the playing field freely. The groups try to hit each other with the ball; if the ball drops to the floor after a member of an opposing team has been hit, this player is out of the game. The last group to have at least one player in the game wins the round. Depending on the players and the location you will have to define a few more rules: * may the ball be passed among the members of a team? * may you run while holding the ball? == Similar games == * [[Dodgeball with memory]] and [[killer ball]] are quite similar, but players have a chance of returning to the playing field * [[Völkerball]] is similar, but a bit more "organized" [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Jägerball]] ef4620ea5573b5e2f31a9375c832b6a7836362a1 I am sitting in the green and love 0 818 2046 2012-01-26T20:33:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitra..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary (usually a few minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''I am sitting in the green and love''' is a simple game while sitting in a circle. As you need the names of the participants, the game can also be used as [[ice breaker game]] for [[name learning game|training the names of the participants]]. The game is a more active variant of the game [[my left chair is empty]]. == Equipment == You need chairs for this game, one chair more than participants. == Procedure == The players are sitting in the circle on chairs, one chair is empty. The player left of the free chair starts the game. He moves over to the free chair and says: I am sitting ... Then, the next player also moves to the then free chair and says: ... in the green ... Again, the next player moves and says: ... and love ... And yet another one: ... quite secretly ... Finally, the next player to move to the empty chair calls out the name of any other participant (none of his neighbors). The player called must then move to the free spot. His neighbors have to prevent him from moving there, though. They may hold him and try to keep him where he currently is. Be sure to add some additional rules so the game does not get violent! In any case, there is an empty chair again. A new round starts ... [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[de:Ich sitze im Grünen und liebe]] 11cee7c6459767499cb688e3fe790b473c713026 I packed my bag 0 994 2344 2012-02-16T15:55:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{memory game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{memory game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''I packed my bag''' is a simple [[memory game]]. It can be played at any time, everywhere. == Equipment == You don't need to prepare any equipment for this game. == Procedure == The players are usually standing in a circle. One after the other, they pack some equipment in their bag (by just saying so). Each player first has to remember, what the other players packed, and may then add something. Player 1: I packed my bag with a shoe. Player 2: I packed my bag with a shoe, and a handkerchief. Player 3: I packed my bag with a shoe, a handkerchief, and a knife. Player 4: I packed my bag with a shoe, .... Any player forgetting any of the objects is out of the game. The last remaining player wins! == Variations == * You can also use the game as [[ice breaker game]] and [[name learning game]]. Instead of packing arbitrary equipment, all players pack their own name and a special trait of them (to make it easier, the trait has to start with the same letter as the name). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ich packe in meinen Rucksack]] 5eca546754ea299541a1a9eebdd29e95b46e07dc Ice breaker game 0 123 229 2011-02-28T18:34:13Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Ice breaker games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Ice breaker games]] b3be4213cfe81d743bd89f5d54078e3a98f5da20 Ice breaker games 0 122 2830 2360 2012-06-08T12:23:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Collection of tasks.jpg|thumb|The icebreaker game [[collection of tasks]]]] '''Ice breaking games''' (or: '''Icebreakers''') are played so members of newly-formed groups learn to know each other (to literally ''break the ice''). Most important is that the members of the team get to know each other. First, they should know each other's name (see the sub-category [[name learning games]]). Later, some "team building" should take place, so the group can develop an identity and a bond between each other. For that, see [[trust building games]] and [[group dynamics games]]. == Games == Some examples of group building games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:ice breaker game]]. ;[[Name slapping]] A funny game where the players learn each other's name and must react very quickly. ;[[Behind the curtain]] Two groups compete each other. From both groups, one player is selected. Both face each other, but can't see the other player due to a blanket (or opaque curtain) held between them. When the blanket is dropped, they have to shout the name of the other player. ;[[Radio]] A communication game where the players have to "contact" each other via a virtual radio transmitter. The players need to respond quickly and learn each other's names. ;[[Chain of balls]] Several balls, possibly as many balls as participants, are passed among several people in a circle. Always, the name of the player the ball is thrown to has to be spoken out loudly. ;[[Web of yarn]] A very relaxed ice breaker game, where a group builds a network between each other using yarn and also learns each other's names. [[Category:Ice breaker game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kennenlernspiele]] bd8d73b3f39323f50078f1a3ba76786f73fb5f98 2360 268 2012-02-16T17:25:47Z Wirthi 1 /* Games */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Ice breaking games''' (or: '''Icebreakers''') are played so members of newly-formed groups learn to know each other (to literally ''break the ice''). Most important is that the members of the team get to know each other. First, they should know each other's name (see the sub-category [[name learning games]]). Later, some "team building" should take place, so the group can develop an identity and a bond between each other. For that, see [[trust building games]] and [[group dynamics games]]. == Games == Some examples of group building games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:ice breaker game]]. ;[[Name slapping]] A funny game where the players learn each other's name and must react very quickly. ;[[Behind the curtain]] Two groups compete each other. From both groups, one player is selected. Both face each other, but can't see the other player due to a blanket (or opaque curtain) held between them. When the blanket is dropped, they have to shout the name of the other player. ;[[Radio]] A communication game where the players have to "contact" each other via a virtual radio transmitter. The players need to respond quickly and learn each other's names. ;[[Chain of balls]] Several balls, possibly as many balls as participants, are passed among several people in a circle. Always, the name of the player the ball is thrown to has to be spoken out loudly. ;[[Web of yarn]] A very relaxed ice breaker game, where a group builds a network between each other using yarn and also learns each other's names. [[Category:Ice breaker game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kennenlernspiele]] b17996e45306e04af9ae1ddf2ae53dd66ca47025 268 262 2011-03-08T21:41:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Ice breaking games''' (or: '''Icebreakers''') are played so members of newly-formed groups learn to know each other (to literally ''break the ice''). Most important is that the members of the team get to know each other. First, they should know each other's name (see the sub-category [[name learning games]]). Later, some "team building" should take place, so the group can develop an identity and a bond between each other. For that, see [[trust building games]] and [[group dynamics games]]. == Games == Some examples of group building games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:ice breaker game]]. ;[[Name slapping]] A funny game where the players learn each other's name and must react very quickly. ;[[Behind the curtain]] Two groups compete each other. From both groups, one player is selected. Both face each other, but can't see the other player due to a blanket (or opaque curtain) held between them. When the blanket is dropped, they have to shout the name of the other player. ;[[Radio]] A communication game where the players have to "contact" each other via a virtual radio transmitter. The players need to respond quickly and learn each other's names. ;[[Chain of balls]] Several balls, possibly as many balls as participants, are passed among several people in a circle. Always, the name of the player the ball is thrown to has to be spoken out loudly. ;[[Network of yarn]] A very relaxed ice breaker game, where a group builds a network between each other using yarn and also learns each other's names. [[Category:Ice breaker game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kennenlernspiele]] 8d87bcc3210ff82d1238f4b3be69596fe2a8b670 262 228 2011-03-07T12:42:35Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Icebreaking games''' are played so members of newly-formed groups learn to know each other (to literally ''break the ice''). Most important is that the members of the team get to know each other. First, they should know each other's name (see the sub-category [[name learning games]]). Later, some "team building" should take place, so the group can develop an identity and a bond between each other. For that, see [[trust building games]] and [[group dynamics games]]. == Games == Some examples of group building games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:ice breaker game]]. ;[[Name slapping]] A funny game where the players learn each other's name and must react very quickly. ;[[Behind the curtain]] Two groups compete each other. From both groups, one player is selected. Both face each other, but can't see the other player due to a blanket (or opaque curtain) held between them. When the blanket is dropped, they have to shout the name of the other player. ;[[Radio]] A communication game where the players have to "contact" each other via a virtual radio transmitter. The players need to respond quickly and learn each other's names. ;[[Chain of balls]] Several balls, possibly as many balls as participants, are passed among several people in a circle. Always, the name of the player the ball is thrown to has to be spoken out loudly. ;[[Network of yarn]] A very relaxed ice breaker game, where a group builds a network between each other using yarn and also learns each other's names. [[Category:Icebreaking game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kennenlernspiele]] 33ae805357b7b63f7bc3915ca19fb0e9a462ad76 228 2011-02-28T18:33:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Ice breaker games''' are played so members of newly-formed groups learn to know each other (to literally ''break the ice''). Most important is that the members of the team ge..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Ice breaker games''' are played so members of newly-formed groups learn to know each other (to literally ''break the ice''). Most important is that the members of the team get to know each other. First, they should know each other's name (see the sub-category [[name learning games]]). Later, some "team building" should take place, so the group can develop an identity and a bond between each other. For that, see [[trust building games]] and [[group dynamics games]]. == Games == Some examples of group building games are listed here. For a complete list of such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:ice breaker game]]. ;[[Name slapping]] A funny game where the players learn each other's name and must react very quickly. ;[[Behind the curtain]] Two groups compete each other. From both groups, one player is selected. Both face each other, but can't see the other player due to a blanket (or opaque curtain) held between them. When the blanket is dropped, they have to shout the name of the other player. ;[[Radio]] A communication game where the players have to "contact" each other via a virtual radio transmitter. The players need to respond quickly and learn each other's names. ;[[Chain of balls]] Several balls, possibly as many balls as participants, are passed among several people in a circle. Always, the name of the player the ball is thrown to has to be spoken out loudly. ;[[Network of yarn]] A very relaxed ice breaker game, where a group builds a network between each other using yarn and also learns each other's names. [[Category:Ice breaker game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kennenlernspiele]] 1177733a95dfae995cb9b8da9cbeb93cfc28f945 Icebreaker game 0 1411 2865 2012-07-17T17:34:06Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Ice breaker games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[ice breaker games]] 2ac95c749864cf81c9eea179a0df6b9a65650781 Identifying faces 0 836 2082 2012-01-27T19:53:25Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = none |Image..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Identifying faces''' is a [[Kim's game]] for 5 to 20 participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but blindfolds would be great. == Procedure == One player is selected. He is blindfolded (or closes his eyes). The other players sit down in a random sequence. Everybody is silent, so the blindfolded player does not have any clue about the players sitting position. He is then lead to the first player. By touching his face (or head), he has to find out the identity of the player. How many faces is he able to recognize? You should define, if objects like glasses or earrings are removed or left in their place. [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gesichter ertasten]] f9457554b79366145793f8ff041a0166ce2c768c If this is two 0 875 2155 2012-02-02T16:57:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescrip..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''If this is two ...''' is a prominent [[riddle]]. The solution is quite easy, but can you find it just by listening to examples of correct answers? == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this riddle. == Procedure == The trainer - or somebody else who knows the correct solution - ask several questions: * He raises his right hand, and presents any number of fingers (zero to five). [let's call this number A] * Additionally, he claims: "if this is [any number], ..." [this number is B] * Then, he shows another number of fingers [number C] * And says "... then this is [number D]". Usually, he for all four numbers, values between zero and five are valid (unless you got more fingers :-) ) All the participants have to guess, what the correct number D is (depending on A, B, and C). So, usually, after a few initial rounds, the trainer does not tell the number D, but instead asks "what would then be that?". == Trivia == * The game is used in the computer adventure ''Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge''. == Solution == If you are to lazy to find the solution by yourself, you can find it here: [[if this is two/solution]] {{picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Wenn das zwei ist]] 2d3d3066136c9811733b1bd326e893b8f22a8af4 If this is two/solution 0 981 3571 2323 2020-03-08T16:29:36Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki On this page the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[if this is two]]''' is presented. == Solution == The relevant information is (only) the number of fingers shown in the beginning. * ''if this ('''three''' fingers) is four, then how much is this (five fingers)''? The correct answer is: '''three'''. * ''if this ('''one''' finger) is two, then how much is this (three fingers)''? The correct answer is: '''one'''. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Wenn das zwei ist/Lösung]] 5066a8c12ac9e0f1f42d7ab1466db8c2771db7ea 2323 2012-02-14T20:58:02Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "On this page the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[if this is two]]''' is presented. == Solution == The relevant information is (only) the number of fingers shown in the beginning..." wikitext text/x-wiki On this page the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[if this is two]]''' is presented. == Solution == The relevant information is (only) the number of fingers shown in the beginning. * ''if this ('''three''' fingers) is four, then how much is this (five fingers)''? The correct answer ist: '''three'''. * ''if this ('''one''' finger) is two, then how much is this (three fingers)''? The correct answer ist: '''one'''. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Wenn das zwei ist/Lösung]] 3f1ce2ce292ffd1a523a9a3a0955604de0b3247f If you're happy and you know it 0 819 2047 2012-01-26T20:37:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''If you're happy and you k..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''If you're happy and you know it''' is a {{singing game}} with dancing moves for groups of any size. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == In the large group, the song "If you're happy and you know it clap our hands" is sung. All the verses of the song are supported by dancing moves that relate to the lyrics. If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. If you're happy and you know it, And you really want to show it, If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. All the verses are similar, but the part "clap your hands" is exchanged to some other moves: * snap your fingers * shout "Hurray!" * turn around * slap your knees * do it all (do all the moves!) == External Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrsM9WggCdo This song on YouTube] * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmCEQVcNp4s Another variant of the song on YouTube] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:If you're happy and you know it]] fc262dd8bd588c168824f0e57fa49dd3b73e5c88 Inner circle outer circle 0 263 3416 506 2016-03-08T18:28:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = more than 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Inner circle, outer circle''' is an [[active game]] for groups of 10 or more players. == Equipment == The game requires no equipment. == Procedure == The players form two circle, an inner and an outer one. Two people are designated, one to be the catcher, the other to be caught. They must be from different circles. Then, the catcher has to touch his "prey", but the circle has to remain circular. To reach the goal, the whole circle has to rotate - while the other circle tries to prevent his member from being caught. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Innenkreis Außenkreis]] 463bd29f510779ecaf3ecf67a9fd180975cf9718 506 2011-06-26T16:46:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = more than 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Inner circle, outer circ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = more than 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Inner circle, outer circle''' is an [[active game]] for groups of 10 or more players. == Equipment == The game requires no equipment. == Procedure == The players form two circle, an inner and an outer one. Two people are designated, one to be the catcher, the other to be caught; they are from different circles. Then, the catcher has to touch his "prey", but the circle has to remain circular. To reach the goal, the whole circle has to rotate - while the other circle tries to prevent his member from being caught. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Innenkreis Außenkreis]] 612e58bb28c785ad71e9f005837ca2e41e38df0c International welcome 0 464 3483 1538 2020-03-08T15:13:12Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = write tasks on the paper }} '''International welcome''' is an [[ice breaker game]]. == Equipment == * pen and paper == Procedure == Each player gets a slip of paper. It shows the name of a region or a culture and how those people tend to welcome each other. Always two players have the same way of greeting each other; they have to find each other and greet how they are supposed to. While doing so, they also exchange their names. Then, the slips of paper are collected again, shuffled and again distributed for another round. == Ways of greeting each other == Popular methods of welcoming each other are (feel free to add your own ideas): * Arab nations: wipe with the hand from face to belly (saying ''salam'') * Europa: shake hands * Inuit: rub noses * France: kissing on the cheeks * Hawaii: Shaka sign, making a fist with the right hand but extending thumb and smallest finger (saying ''Shaka'') * Native Americans: raise right hand * India: bow with folded hands (saying ''Namaste'') * Japan: deep bow (kneeing) * ''feel free to add your ideas'' [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:International welcome]] abd3c53c11c91a6fca92b094b330a17a944cdb81 1538 2011-11-18T15:22:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = write tasks o..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = write tasks on the paper }} '''International welcome''' is an [[ice breaker game]]. == Equipment == * pen and paper == Procedure == Each player gets a slip of paper. It shows the name of a region or a culture and how those people tend to welcome each other. Always two players have the same way of greeting each other; they have to find each other and greet how they are supposed to. While doing so, they also exchange their names. Then, the slips of paper are collected again, shuffled and again distributed for another round. == Ways of greeting each other == Popular methods of welcoming each other are (feel free to add your own ideas): * Arab nations: wipe with the hand from face to belly (saying ''salam'') * Europa: shake hands * Inuit: rub noses * France: kissing on the cheeks * Hawaii: Shaka sign, making a fist with the right hand but extending thumb and smallest finger (saying ''Shaka'') * Native americans: raise right hand * India: bow with folded hands (saying ''Namaste'') * Japan: deep bow (kneeing) * ''feel free to add your ideas'' [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:International welcome]] a4e38b6cfeb4981db8162684f438fa504257ea72 Introduction in pairs 0 907 2210 2012-02-07T10:50:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes for introduction, then depending on number of part..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes for introduction, then depending on number of participants |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Introduction in pairs''' is a simple [[ice breaker game]] to introduce the members of newly formed groups. It works with any number of participants, but with too many it can take quite long. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == The group is split into pairs. In each pair, the members try to learn to know each other (their name, occupation, hobbies, etc.). After a few minutes the whole group meets again. Then, everybody introduces his partner to the group. == Similar games == * [[bunch of keys]] is a more sophisticated variation. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Paarweise vorstellen]] 3e87d346582607c319095e3416c37fa49b33a67a Introduction with sweets 0 1278 2704 2012-03-20T21:12:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = sweets in different colors (jelly bears, M&Ms, etc.) |Duration = about 1-2 minut..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = sweets in different colors (jelly bears, M&Ms, etc.) |Duration = about 1-2 minutes per participant |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Introduction with sweets''' is a method to let players of a group introduce themselves in a more creative way than just saying a few words. == Equipment == You need several sweets of different color (like jelly bears, M&Ms, etc.) == Procedure == Each player may take an arbitrary number of sweets. The trainers do not explain how many may be taken or what the rules of the game are. Once everybody has taken the sweets, further instructions are given: The players have to introduce themselves. To give them some guidance, the sweets are used. For each item taken, one fact has to be disclosed. You can also define categories of facts for the different colors. For instance, for each yellow item a hobby, for each blue item, a favorite musician, ... has to be disclosed to the group. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Vorstellung mit Süßigkeiten]] cb3e6045ba07543ffddb45798ccee7a07434fa5c Jellyfish and Coral 0 1087 3592 2477 2020-03-08T16:43:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Jellyfish and coral''' is a [[tag game]] for larger groups of 10 players or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player (the ''jellyfish'') is the tagger. The other players are undefined fish. Both groups are standing on opposite ends of the playing field. After a command of the trainer, both groups cross the playing field. All players may only move forwards and side wards, but never backwards. The jellyfish tries to tag the other players; all players touched by him transfer into corals. They keep standing at the position where they were tagged and from the next round on support the jellyfish. They can also tag other players (the fish), but as corals they cannot move away from their standing position. == Similar games == * [[Who's afraid of the black man]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Qualle Koralle]] 01130a2af28fee1a7049e172e258d72c856e5719 2477 2012-02-28T07:37:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Jellyfish and cora..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Jellyfish and coral''' is a [[tag game]] for larger groups of 10 players or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player (the ''jellyfish'') is the tagger. The other players are undefined fish. Both groups are standing on opposite ends of the playing field. After a command of the trainer, both groups cross the playing field. All players may only move forwards and sidewards, but never backwards. The jellyfish tries to tag the other players; all players touched by him transfer into corals. They keep standing at the position where they were tagged and from the next round on support the jellyfish. They can also tag other players (the fish), but as corals they cannot move away from their standing position. == Similar games == * [[Who's afraid of the black man]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Qualle Koralle]] 5b0c16944857ce05a8be72948dbbd40b9a38d6aa Jellyfish and coral 0 1088 2478 2012-02-28T07:38:00Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Jellyfish and Coral]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Jellyfish and Coral]] c22d658adc254796871713fd0988c8797b1f7d90 Jester and King 0 844 3520 2092 2020-03-08T15:47:23Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = soft ball |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Jester and King''' (or: ''beehive'') is a [[Dodgeball game]] for two groups. == Equipment == You need a soft ball and probably markers for the borders of the playing field. == Procedure == Two groups are formed, they compete each other. Both teams secretly select a king and a jester. The teams are standing on their area of the playing field (no member may step into the other team's area, of course). Then, the teams try to hit each other by throwing the ball. When any member of a team is hit (and the ball drops to the floor afterwards), this player is out of the game. Of course, you can adapt the rules to your needs to ensure a good but secure game (for instance, nobody may target an opponent's head). When the jester is hit, nothing happens. The jester is immune to the ball. On the other hand, when the king is shot, the team loses. So, in the end, the jester tries to cover the king. A good team tries to hide the identities of both king and jester as long as possible, to make it harder for the opposing team to win the game. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kaiserball]] 6ae5f5c10c106a3589fef56d63e461627d9316cd 2092 2012-01-30T16:42:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = soft ball |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescrip..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = soft ball |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Jester and King''' (or: ''beehive'') is a [[dodgeball game]] for two groups. == Equipment == You need a soft ball and probably markers for the borders of the playing field. == Procedure == Two groups are formed, they compete each other. Both teams secretly select a king and a jester. The teams are standing on their area of the playing field (no member may step into the other team's area, of course). Then, the teams try to hit each other by throwing the ball. When any member of a team is hit (and the ball drops to the floor afterwards), this player is out of the game. Of course, you can adapt the rules to your needs to ensure a good but secure game (for instance, nobody may target an opponent's head). When the jester is hit, nothing happens. The jester is immune to the ball. On the other hand, when the king is shot, the team loses. So, in the end, the jester tries to cover the king. A good team tries to hide the identities of both king and jester as long as possible, to make it harder for the opposing team to win the game. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kaiserball]] 5ef9d86b9b1f2333ebb553328babf426aed135b2 Jingles 0 98 195 2011-02-24T17:01:04Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Pitching pennies]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Pitching pennies]] be27a88f39a20b470c646fbb7328e5e834f3dc35 Johnny loves 0 632 3610 1753 2020-04-06T10:51:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = until the riddle is solved |Preparation = none }} '''Johnny loves''' is a [[riddle]]. The participants have to find out, which objects Johnny loves and which he doesn't. As with most riddles, the game can be played only once, until the participants know the solution. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this riddle. == Procedure== One person knowing the solution starts with the game. He names several objects that Johnny loves, and some that he doesn't: Johnny loves '''apples''', but he does not like '''oranges'''. Johnny loves '''Massachusetts''', but he does not like '''Florida'''. Johnny loves the '''summer''', but he hates the '''winter'''. Johnny loves '''Anna''', but he does not like '''Mary'''. Johnny loves '''carrots''', but he does not like '''potatoes'''. When a participant thinks to know what Johnny likes and what he does not like, then he has to give an example. Of course, nobody tells how the system works, but only proves that he found it out. == Solution == It is most fun to find the correct solution during playing this game. If you need the solution right now, you can find it in the article [[Johnny loves/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Hannes liebt]] baa6ad4466e61ff9c82e14b3503feaa25c7a66ce 1753 1752 2011-12-16T14:43:25Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = until the riddle is solved |Preparation = none }} '''Johnny loves''' is a [[riddle]]. The participants have to find out, which objects Johnny loves and which he doesn't. As with most riddles, the game can be played only once, until the participants know the solution. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this riddle. == Procedure== One person knowing the solution starts with the game. He names several objects that Johnny loves, and some that he doesn't: Johnny loves '''apples''', but he does not like '''oranges'''. Johnny loves '''Massachusetts''', but he does not like '''Florida'''. Johnny loves the '''summer''', but he hates the '''winter'''. Johnny loves '''Anna''', but he does not like '''Mary'''. Johnny loves '''carrots''', but he does not like '''potatoes'''. When a participant thinks to know what Johnny likes and what he does not like, then he has to give an example. Of course, nobody tells how the system works, but only proves that he found it out. == Solution == It is most fund to find the correct solution during playing this game. If you need the solution right now, you can find it in the article [[Johnny loves/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Hannes liebt]] 0ba9725ae5739eda7f992875bb7b66060ebc44cc 1752 2011-12-16T14:43:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = until the riddle is solved |Procedure = none }} '''Johnny loves''' is a [[r..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = until the riddle is solved |Procedure = none }} '''Johnny loves''' is a [[riddle]]. The participants have to find out, which objects Johnny loves and which he doesn't. As with most riddles, the game can be played only once, until the participants know the solution. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this riddle. == Procedure== One person knowing the solution starts with the game. He names several objects that Johnny loves, and some that he doesn't: Johnny loves '''apples''', but he does not like '''oranges'''. Johnny loves '''Massachusetts'', but he does not like '''Florida'''. Johnny loves the '''summer''', but he hates the '''winter'''. Johnny loves '''Anna''', but he does not like '''Mary'''. Johnny loves '''carrots''', but he does not like '''potatoes'''. When a participant thinks to know what Johnny likes and what he does not like, then he has to give an example. Of course, nobody tells how the system works, but only proves that he found it out. == Solution == It is most fund to find the correct solution during playing this game. If you need the solution right now, you can find it in the article [[Johnny loves/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:GAme for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Hannes liebt]] 76afca4e8ff696e05e0f91da3d7be4f3210d70fd Johnny loves/solution 0 633 2124 1754 2012-01-30T21:39:48Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Johnny loves]]''' is presented. == Solution == The solution is quite simple: Johnny loves all objects written with double letters. This makes him love a'''pp'''les, Ma'''ss'''achuse'''tt'''s or the su'''mm'''er. [[Category:Riddle solution]] [[de:Hannes liebt/Lösung]] 7a6ce90013a6b99e50dfd1fac8a528c897c9acf1 1754 2011-12-16T14:49:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Johnny loves]]''' is presented. == Solution == The solution is quite simple: Johnny loves all objects written with double letters. Thi..." wikitext text/x-wiki Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Johnny loves]]''' is presented. == Solution == The solution is quite simple: Johnny loves all objects written with double letters. This makes him love a'''pp'''les, Ma'''ss'''achuse'''tt'''s or the su'''mm'''er. [[Category:Riddle solution]] 4630f7f278e3597d55fd11f30c778ca6282e7667 Jukebox 0 820 2049 2012-01-26T20:38:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{musical game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more in several groups |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, but usually at least 10 minutes |Prepa..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{musical game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more in several groups |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, but usually at least 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Jukebox''' is a game for groups of any size. The participants have to sing a lot of songs during this game. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players are split into several groups, sitting together. Additionally, you need a jury of several players. The referee is standing in the middle. He points at any one of the groups. This group then has to start singing ANY song together. After a short time (the jury should have recognized the song and acknowledged the validity) the referee points to another group, that again has to start singing. Of course, no song may be repeated by any group. When a group cannot sing a song, does sing a song that was already sung (by them or by another group) or fails to sing a song that "most" players of the group know is out of the game. The jury is here to decide whether a song is validly sung or not. == Variations == * the referee can also call the groups in a defined order instead of "randomly" * with rather good groups, you might want to add that one group may not sing two song of the same author/interpret immediately after the other [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Jukebox]] 2516ad377ee1584917f463dee884b549a7259335 Jumping fleas 0 240 3406 468 2016-03-08T18:22:25Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = small and quiet playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = remove obstacles from playing field }} '''Jumping fleas''' is a simple and [[calm game|calm]] [[tag game]]. == Equipment == You need at least one blindfold. == Preparation == Remove all obstacles from the playing field, that could endanger a blindfolded person. == Procedure == One player is the ''catcher'', he gets blindfolded. The other players are ''fleas'', they stand (or better, squat) at any location somewhere on the playing field. Everybody needs to be quiet, so the catcher cannot hear him. The catcher then also squats and tries to reach the fleas by jumping around. All fleas touched by catcher are tagged and are out of the game (they leave the playing field, silently). Of course, the fleas can try to escape, too. Each flea has a limited number of jumps he is allowed to make (usually three to five, depending on the size of the playing field and the number of participants). So, as soon as he fears to be threatened by the catcher, he can try to jump into escape. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Flohhüpfen]] 45af77dcc571bc3bbdc39653edec467d577b7ebc 468 2011-06-25T13:52:38Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = small and quiet playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = rem..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = small and quiet playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = remove obstacles from playing field }} '''Jumping fleas''' is a simple and [[calm game|calm]] [[tag game]]. == Equipment == You need at least one blindfold. == Preparation == Remove all obstacles from the playing field, that could endanger a blindfolded person. == Procedure == One player is the ''catcher'', he gets blindfolded. The other players are ''fleas'', they stand (or better, squat) at any location somewhere on the playing field. Everybody needs to be quiet, so the catcher cannot hear him. The catcher then also squats and tries to reach the fleas by jumping around. All fleas touched by catcher are tagged and are out of the game (they leave the playing field, silently). Of course, the fleas can try to escape, too. Each flea has a limited number of jumps he is allowed to make (usually 3 to 5, depending on the size of the playing field and the number of participants). So, as soon as he fears to be threatened by the catcher, he can try to jump into escape. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Flohhüpfen]] 8a296d4514b067a056d3e1ab24bf3ba263b02928 Jungle telephone 0 797 2003 2012-01-25T21:28:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more, in two groups |Location = sitting in two rows |Equipment = coin or dice, chairs |Duration = arbitrary, a minute per r..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more, in two groups |Location = sitting in two rows |Equipment = coin or dice, chairs |Duration = arbitrary, a minute per round |Preparation = none }} The '''jungle telephone''' is a game for two groups of an equal size. == Equipment == * one coin or dice * a chair for each participant (you can also play on the floor, if no chairs are available) == Procedure == Both groups sit down in a line, holding their hands. The groups are sitting back on back so the groups cannot see each other. The first player of each groups looks at the coin (or dice). The other players close their eyes. The coin is rolled and when the correct side (like: the ''head'') is shown, the players relay that information by pressing their hands. No sounds should be made, pressing the hand should be the only information transferred. The last player in the line runs to a certain finish when he gets the information transmitted. The first group to reach the finish that way wins the round. Then, the winning team rotates their players (all move up one position, the previously last one moves to the first position). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Dschungeltelefon]] 9be2125d5229f66528dcb84fee0d32bbfa0490b4 Junk Food Frenzy 0 1463 2921 2012-08-11T09:02:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = kitchen |Equipment = food supplies, dishes |Duration = 1-2 hours |Preparation = shopping |Image = |Imagedesc..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = kitchen |Equipment = food supplies, dishes |Duration = 1-2 hours |Preparation = shopping |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Funk Food Frenzy''' (or: '''Ready Steady Cook''') is a creative game, where several groups compete each other in cooking a meal. == Equipment == * foodstuff, with different options to cook with them * separate rooms to cook (kitchen, hot plate) * cooking dishes and cookware == Procedure == First, several different teams are formed. They then get the foodstuff. For that, either all groups get the same set of supplies, or they can chose one item after the other until everything is handed out. The teams then get a certain amount of time to cook a meal (like, 1-2 hours). After that time, the meals are tasted and rated by a jury (or all the other teams). [[Category:Game with food]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Kochduell]] 590fc97cb9c2e7d67b1eea848b365ea6db6658ef Killer among us 0 953 3558 2276 2020-03-08T16:21:03Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = longer duration, but along the way of the other program |Preparation = none }} '''Killer among us''' is a communication game, that can be played alongside the normal program over a longer period of time, probably even days. == Equipment == * one sheet of paper and a pen for the public list of killed people. == Procedure == After explaining the rules to the participants, the trainers secretly select one player to be the killer (you can also use playing cards for that, or other similar methods). Of course, nobody knows who the killer is. The task of the killer is to assassinate all the other participants. To do so, he can simply tell them that they are dead, or show them his card proving he is the killer. All the killed participants note their death (their own name, time and location of the killing) on the sheet of paper. They wait for some time (10 to 20 minutes) after the killing to do that, so it is not immediately obvious who killed them. Of course, the killer cannot just kill everybody. As he wants to stay undiscovered, he can only kill when no witnesses are present. As he can kill only one person at a time, in fact, he can usually only kill while being alone in the room with his victim. Note, however, that only active players count - so, already dead people are no witness and thus cannot prevent a killing. Those players that are killed of course may in no way disclose who the killer is. How many people can the killer assassinate before they suspect him and totally avoid being alone with him? == Variations == You can add a certain method how to expose the killer. This has to be done in a very balanced way, as it is often quite easy to identify him, but not to avoid him. The whole game is rather about the paranoia of not getting killed, then of identifying the actual killer. == Similar games == * The games [[Mafia]] and [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] are similar, but are played in shorter time. * The [[assassin game]] is similar, but all participants are killers during that game [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Mörder unter uns]] f2a9dbbb18b27c967fd88a9790d83e2a7195c733 2276 2275 2012-02-10T13:47:48Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = longer duration, but along the way of the other program |Preparation = none }} '''Killer among us''' is a communication game, that can be played alongside the normal program over a longer period of time, probably even days. == Equipment == * one sheet of paper and a pen for the public list of killed people. == Procedure == After explaining the rules to the participants, the trainers secretly select one player to be the killer (you can also use playing cards for that, or other similar methods). Of course, nobody knows who the killer is. The task of the killer is to assassinate all the other participants. To do so, he can simply tell them that they are dead, or show them his card proving he is the killer. All the killed participants note their death (their own name, time and location of the killing) on the sheet of paper. They wait for some time (10 to 20 minutes) after the killing to do that, so it is not immediately obvious who killed them. Of course, the killer cannot just kill everybody. As he wants to stay undiscovered, he can only kill when no witnesses are present. As he can kill only one person at a time, in fact, he can usually only kill while being alone in the room with his victim. Note, however, that only active players count - so, already dead people are no witness and thus cannot prevent a killing. Those players that are killed of course may in no way disclose who the killer is. How many people can the killer assassinate before they suspect him and totally avoid being alone with him? == Variations == You can add a certain method how to expose the killer. This has to be done in a very balanced way, as it is often quite easy to identify him, but not to avoid him. The whole game is rather about the paranoia of not getting killed, then of identifying the actual killer. == Similar games == * [[Mafia]] and [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] are similar, but are played in shorter time. * The [[assassin game]] is similar, but all participants are killers during that game [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Mörder unter uns]] ad4e15e6c73c034454bb88e5ce7200c31bcf5e8e 2275 2012-02-10T13:47:15Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = longer duration, but along the way of the other prog..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = longer duration, but along the way of the other program |Preparation = none }} '''Killer among us''' is a communication game, that can be played alongside the normal program over a longer period of time, probably even days. == Equipment == * one sheet of paper and a pen for the public list of killed people. == Procedure == After explaining the rules to the participants, the trainers secretly select one player to be the killer (you can also use playing cards for that, or other similar methods). Of course, nobody knows who the killer is. The task of the killer is to assassinate all the other participants. To do so, he can simply tell them that they are dead, or show them his card proving he is the killer. All the killed participants note their death (their own name, time and location of the killing) on the sheet of paper. They wait for some time (10 to 20 minutes) after the killing to do that, so it is not immediately obvious who killed them. Of course, the killer cannot just kill everybody. As he wants to stay undiscovered, he can only kill when no witnesses are present. As he can kill only one person at a time, in fact, he can usually only kill while being alone in the room with his victim. Note, however, that only active players count - so, already dead people are no witness and thus cannot prevent a killing. Those players that are killed of course may in no way disclose who the killer is. How many people can the killer assassinate before they suspect him and totally avoid being alone with him? == Variations == You can add a certain method how to expose the killer. This has to be done in a very balanced way, as it is often quite easy to identify him, but not to avoid him. The whole game is rather about the paranoia of not getting killed, then of identifying the actual killer. == Similar games == * [[Mafia]] is similar, but is played in shorter time. * The [[assassin game]] is similar, but all participants are killers during that game [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Mörder unter uns]] acf4086def974e200c6c83b6c55eb814ee060d42 Killer ball 0 821 3516 2050 2020-03-08T15:44:19Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = a soft ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''killer ball''' is a [[Dodgeball game]] for two competing teams. Each team should have at least 6 members. == Equipment == * one soft ball * probably markers for the borders of the playing field (ropes, etc.) == Procedure == Both teams are standing in their own fields. The members of the teams have to hit each other with the ball. A player hit by the ball (without catching it, of course) has to leave the playing field. When a player of the opposite time has been hit, one player may resume to participate (the one that has been out of the game for the longest time). === Variations === * you can also play this game one one playing field, where the teams may move around freely. Passing the ball between the players of one team might (or might not) be allowed. * You can also revive players upon one of their colleagues catching a thrown ball (instead of reviving when one of the opposite players is hit). == Similar games == * [[Dodgeball with memory]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Killerball]] 18ee5dfdaad25a2bdda0b82fe9aa103f61bfb76c 2050 2012-01-26T20:39:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = a soft ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''killer ball''' is a..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = a soft ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''killer ball''' is a [[dodgeball game]] for two competing teams. Each team should have at least 6 members. == Equipment == * one soft ball * probably markers for the borders of the playing field (ropes, etc.) == Procedure == Both teams are standing in their own fields. The members of the teams have to hit each other with the ball. A player hit by the ball (without catching it, of course) has to leave the playing field. When a player of the opposite time has been hit, one player may resume to participate (the one that has been out of the game for the longest time). === Variations === * you can also play this game one one playing field, where the teams may move around freely. Passing the ball between the players of one team might (or might not) be allowed. * You can also revive players upon one of their colleagues catching a thrown ball (instead of reviving when one of the opposite players is hit). == Similar games == * [[Dodgeball with memory]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Killerball]] 96b39e9091d3ce1f44552f6e39378394ad242a2e Kim 0 139 258 2011-03-04T16:59:50Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Kim's games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Kim's games]] e11ad64f31e62ad031a5a249a581ea2052e680ca Kim's game 0 134 252 2011-03-04T15:25:38Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Kim's games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Kim's games]] e11ad64f31e62ad031a5a249a581ea2052e680ca Kim's games 0 138 3411 491 2016-03-08T18:25:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Kim's games''' are games, that challenge and train the senses and the memory of the players. == Name == ''Kim'' is the name of the protagonist of a book of the same title (1901) by ''Rudyard Kipling''. The book is about an Indian orphan named ''Kim''. Mainly using games, his mentor trains Kim to use his senses and memory efficiently. == Games == Here, some examples of Kim's games are presented. For a complete list of all such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Kim's game]]. === Memory Kim === ;[[Memory Kim]] The classic Kim's game: a few objects may be looked at, are then removed and have to be listed from memory. === Haptic Kim === ;[[Haptic Kim]] Several objects have to be identified (and remembered) by touching them. ;[[Coin Kim]] Several different coins have to be identified just by touching them. === Acoustic Kim === ;[[Acoustic Kim for pairs]] Among a larger group, each player makes the sound of an animal. For each animal, two players exist; they have to find each other in the group. ;[[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]] Among several film canisters, always two contain the same matter. The players have to find the pairs just by shaking the canisters and listening to the content. === Taste Kim === ;[[Taste Kim]] This game challenges participants to identify different foodstuff just by tasting. === Olfactory Kim === ;[[Olfactory Kim]] This game challenges participants to identify different stuff just by smelling. [[Category:Kim's game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kimspiele]] be8ca3d6829a2ac16f7ca1fa2624e14625839f5d 491 257 2011-06-26T10:30:44Z Wirthi 1 /* Acoustic Kim */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Kim's games''' are games, that challenge and train the senses and the memory of the players. == Name == ''Kim'' is the name of the protagonist of a book of the same title (1901) by ''Rudyard Kipling''. The book is about an indian orphan named ''Kim''. Mainly using games, his mentor trains Kim to use his senses and memory efficiently. == Games == Here, some examples of Kim's games are presented. For a complete list of all such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Kim's game]]. === Memory Kim === ;[[Memory Kim]] The classic Kim's game: a few objects may be looked at, are then removed and have to be listed from memory. === Haptic Kim === ;[[Haptic Kim]] Several objects have to be identified (and remembered) by touching them. ;[[Coin Kim]] Several different coins have to be identified just by touching them. === Acoustic Kim === ;[[Acoustic Kim for pairs]] Among a larger group, each player makes the sound of an animal. For each animal, two players exist; they have to find each other in the group. ;[[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]] Among several film canisters, always two contain the same matter. The players have to find the pairs just by shaking the canisters and listening to the content. === Taste Kim === ;[[Taste Kim]] This game challenges participants to identify different foodstuff just by tasting. === Olfactory Kim === ;[[Olfactory Kim]] This game challenges participants to identify different stuff just by smelling. [[Category:Kim's game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kimspiele]] f6e2c9ab6154f48f6d850754c24aabff85ae7d7c 257 2011-03-04T16:59:29Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Kim's games''' are games, that challenge and train the senses and the memory of the players. == Name == ''Kim'' is the name of the protagonist of a book of the same title (19..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Kim's games''' are games, that challenge and train the senses and the memory of the players. == Name == ''Kim'' is the name of the protagonist of a book of the same title (1901) by ''Rudyard Kipling''. The book is about an indian orphan named ''Kim''. Mainly using games, his mentor trains Kim to use his senses and memory efficiently. == Games == Here, some examples of Kim's games are presented. For a complete list of all such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Kim's game]]. === Memory Kim === ;[[Memory Kim]] The classic Kim's game: a few objects may be looked at, are then removed and have to be listed from memory. === Haptic Kim === ;[[Haptic Kim]] Several objects have to be identified (and remembered) by touching them. ;[[Coin Kim]] Several different coins have to be identified just by touching them. === Acoustic Kim === ;[[Acoustic Kim for pairs]] Among a larger group, each player makes the sound of an animal. For each animal, two players exist; they have to find each other in the group. ;[[Acoustic Kim for film canisters]] Among several film canisters, always two contain the same matter. The players have to find the pairs just by shaking the canisters and listening to the content. === Taste Kim === ;[[Taste Kim]] This game challenges participants to identify different foodstuff just by tasting. === Olfactory Kim === ;[[Olfactory Kim]] This game challenges participants to identify different stuff just by smelling. [[Category:Kim's game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Kimspiele]] 7b00734652fb3bae87f0733d7673a980480b8a9d King of ants 0 757 3443 1918 2020-03-07T21:17:34Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = fun game |PlayerCount = an number, usually more than 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = longer time, but along the way |Preparation = none }} '''King of ants''' is a fun game, that is played over a longer time but is played along the way of other activities. There is no real game's story line, but fun situations usually emerge. == Equipment == * you need to specify randomly which player becomes king of ants. Usually, playing cards are used for that. == Procedure == All players get their roles assigned. Most of them are "normal" ants, but one (or a few) are ''king (or queen) of ants''. At any point in time those kings and queens can disclose their role to their subordinate ants. Those have to pay homage to the king in a way the king deems right (by kneel down, singing a song, bowing down, etc.) for the time to follow (you can limit that to, for example, one hour) - every time they meet. Those players not remembering to play homage can be punished by the king (for instance, provide special services to the king, etc.) [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Ameisenkönig]] 9e56d79767de11bbdeebbfa0cde651f026f59148 1918 2012-01-15T13:45:55Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = fun game |PlayerCount = an number, usually more than 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = longer time, but along the way |Preparation = none }} ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = fun game |PlayerCount = an number, usually more than 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = longer time, but along the way |Preparation = none }} '''King of ants''' is a fun game, that is played over a longer time but is played along the way of other activities. There is no real game's story line, but fun situations usually emgere. == Equipment == * you need to specify randomly which player becomes king of ants. Usually, playing cards are used for that. == Procedure == All players get their roles assigned. Most of them are "normal" ants, but one (or a few) are ''king (or queen) of ants''. At any point in time those kings and queens can disclose their role to their subordinate ants. Those have to pay homage to the king in a way the king deems right (by kneel down, singing a song, bowing down, etc.) for the time to follow (you can limit that to, for example, one hour) - everytime they meet. Those players not remembering to play homage can be punished by the king (e.g. by special services to the king, etc.) [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Ameisenkönig]] 0a7687dacf45e23c9ba88e53585c53237d203539 Kissing the card 0 822 2052 2012-01-27T15:21:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{party game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = sitting (or standing) in a circle |Equipment = a playing card |Duration = arbitrary (rather short) |Preparation..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{party game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = sitting (or standing) in a circle |Equipment = a playing card |Duration = arbitrary (rather short) |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Kissing the card''' is a simple [[party game]]. == Equipment == You need one playing card for this game (usually the "queen of hearts") == Procedure == The participants are sitting or standing in a circle (if possible, boys and girls alternately). One player puts the card to his mouth and pulls it by air pressure (thus "kissing it"). He than passes it on his neighbor, that has to take the card in the same way. While passing the card, both players kiss (with the card being between them, though). The group should try to pass on the card as fast as possible. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kartenkuss]] d69c44ce2c5f0b57fe1bef7d6ff789c50af89c50 Knocking 0 271 3419 519 2016-03-08T18:30:01Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = around 10-20 |Location = on a table (or on the floor) |Equipment = nothing |Duration = arbitrary, round 10-20 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Knocking''' is an [[attention game]] and [[coordination game]] for any number of players (best up to 20). The game is very simple, yet it requires a lot of attention. It is typically played when sitting around a table, but can also be played sitting on the floor in a circle. == Equipment == No equipment is required. ==Ablauf== All players are sitting around a table and put the palms of their hands on the table. The hands are crossed with both neighbors. As seen from the player, the sequence of hands touching the table from left to right is: his left hand, his left neighbor's right hand, his right neighbor's left hand, his own right hand. One players starts to knock (or clap) the table with one hand, and the hand on the right of that one continues. Then, always the following hand has to continue to knock. At any time, a player may knock twice (in fast sequence). Then, the direction of knocking is changed. Whoever makes an error loses the hand that made the error and has to remove it from the table. An error can be to: * clap with the wrong hand * clap at the wrong time (like too early, or when it's not his turn) * fail to clap in time (usually 1-3 seconds limit) {{Picture}} [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Klopfen]] f64cda8435fdd4d4bf80c3ca0dd0250217c5e43e 519 2011-06-28T17:57:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = around 10-20 |Location = on a table (or on the floor) |Equipment = nothing |Duration = arbitrary, round 10..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = around 10-20 |Location = on a table (or on the floor) |Equipment = nothing |Duration = arbitrary, round 10-20 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Knocking''' is an [[attention game]] and [[coordination game]] for any number of players (best up to 20). The game is very simple, yet it requires a lot of attention. It is typically played when sitting around a table, but can also be played sitting on the floor in a circle. == Equipment == No equipment is required. ==Ablauf== All players are sitting around a table and put the palms of their hands on the table. The hands are crossed with both neighbours. As seen from the player, the sequence of hands touching the table from left to right is: his left hand, his left neighbour's right hand, his right neighbour's left hand, his own right hand. One players starts to knock (or clap) the table with one hand, and the hand on the right of that one continues. Then, always the following hand has to continue to knock. At any time, a player may knock twice (in fast sequence). Then, the direction of knocking is changed. Whoever makes an error loses the hand that made the error and has to remove it from the table. An error can be to: * clap with the wrong hand * clap at the wrong time (like too early, or when it's not his turn) * fail to clap in time (usually 1-3 seconds limit) {{Picture}} [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Klopfen]] 890223df6ef62d43add126e3be4cfbfa1e917658 Laurel and Hardy 0 760 1926 2012-01-15T14:46:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = paper band |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Laurel and Hardy'''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = paper band |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Laurel and Hardy''' is an [[active game]]. == Equipment == * paper bands and adhesive tape == Procedure == Each player gets a band of paper fixed around his upper arm. He may only participate in the game as long as this band is not removed by another player. Each player gets a certain name assigned. Those names create groups of players by names that belong together (Laurel and Hardy, Caesar and Cleopatra, Fred and Wilma, etc.). You can also create larger groups; all of them should be of equal size, though. Each player only knows his own name. During the game, all players have to attack the other players. They try to remove the paper band of the other players. Players in the same team should not attack each other, though. So, first everybody tries to find out the roles of the other players by asking them their roles. Everybody should disclose his role when asked by another player. The last team to survive wins the game. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Dick und Doof]] 2a0ad084a87bbc3a0c4542b546863527f41ed36b Lead pouring 0 1012 2375 2012-02-17T09:35:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = any number, usually 2 to 10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = candle, spoon, lead, bowl of water |Duration = several minutes |Pre..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = any number, usually 2 to 10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = candle, spoon, lead, bowl of water |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Lead pouring''' or '''Molybdomancy''' is an activity often played at [[New Year's Eve]] parties in northern and central Europe. The symbols created are said to tell the fortune of the new year. == Equipment == * candle (or some other small flame) * spoon, lead to pour (often available as set); not, that in fact tin is used due to unhealthy of lead * large bowl of water == Procedure == The players put one piece of lead on their spoon and melt it using the flame. Once the lead is liquid, they quickly pour it into the bowl of water. The lead solidify, resulting in a symbol. All participants now try to identify the symbol; this can then be used to tell the fortune. == Similar games == Several alternative games use the same basic principle, but another material to melt and pour, that are less dangerous. * [[wax pouring]] * [[dough pouring]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Party game]] [[Category:New Year's Eve]] [[Category:Game with fire]] [[de:Bleigießen]] e20d2fe14f884f47e4592c4744e61dc1284f5070 Leonardo da Vinci bridge 0 924 2233 2012-02-08T14:56:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = several groups of about 5 members each |Location = on a table |Equipment = longer sticks (long matche..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = several groups of about 5 members each |Location = on a table |Equipment = longer sticks (long matches, etc.) |Duration = about 20 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Leonardo da Vinci bridge''' is a [[group dynamics game|group dynamics task]]. The participants have to build a bridge based on the model designed by Leonardo da Vinci. == Equipment == You need lots of equally sized, longer, usually wooden sticks. Usually, longer matches are used for that. Depending on the size and material of the sticks, the level of difficulty changes. == Task == The task of each team is to create a Bridge based on the [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo-Brücke design by Leonardo da Vinci]. No other equipment than the provided sticks may be used. Usually, the game is split into several stages. First, the task is given to the teams. They then have several minutes to discuss and devise a strategy how to build the bridge (define if they may or may not touch the sticks during that time). Then, they got a short time (like 3 minutes) o build the actual bridge. You can define that nobody may talk while building; this makes the task more complicated, but will reveal other aspects of the cooperation in the team. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game on a table]] [[de:Leonardo-da-Vinci-Brücke]] e27a13ee1b3759c1d2971d766407e927a1d72e49 Letter bomb 0 194 2731 2729 2012-04-15T08:39:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 15 |Location = table or stable ground |Equipment = envelopes with coloured cards or playing cards |Duration = about 20 minutes |Preparation = prepare the cards |Picture = Briefbomben lösen.jpg |Picture description = A participant is trying to identify the correct cards }} [[File:Briefbomben gelöst.jpg|thumb|300px|The correct solution has been found]] '''Letter bomb''' (or also '''Minesweeper''') is a group dynamics game for smaller groups. == Equipment == 20 to 50 letter bombs are required. A bomb is made of an envelope with a vision panel and inserted coloured cards (two different colours) or playing cards with differing colours (e.g. red and black). == Procedure == The "bombs" (cards) are placed on the ground in such a manner so that the colours are not visible. In order to aid memorising, the cards should be set in a pattern of 5x5- or 6x6. The group is then given the task. They are allowed to have a look at every single card for a certain time, e.g. 3-5 minutes (one card at the time, meaning, they turn around one card, have a look at the colour, try to memorise and then turn the card to its initial position). Usually, the group may not communicate during that time. Afterwards, the group leaves the room. They may discuss which team member is going to turn cards. The goal is to only turn around cards that are not bombs (e.g. black ones). By no means, a bomb (the cards in red colour) should be turned around. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Briefbomben]] 711e3bf25e322d67942b3955a8ad7a963d227041 2729 378 2012-04-15T08:38:06Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 15 |Location = table or stable ground |Equipment = envelopes with coloured cards or playing cards |Duration = about 20 minutes |Preparation = |Picture = Briefbomben lösen.jpg |Picture description = A participant is trying to identify the correct cards }} [[File:Briefbomben gelöst.jpg|thumb|300px|The correct solution has been found]] '''Letter bomb''' (or also '''Minesweeper''') is a group dynamics game for smaller groups. == Equipment == 20 to 50 letter bombs are required. A bomb is made of an envelope with a vision panel and inserted coloured cards (two different colours) or playing cards with differing colours (e.g. red and black). == Procedure == The "bombs" (cards) are placed on the ground in such a manner so that the colours are not visible. In order to aid memorising, the cards should be set in a pattern of 5x5- or 6x6. The group is then given the task. They are allowed to have a look at every single card for a certain time, e.g. 3-5 minutes (one card at the time, meaning, they turn around one card, have a look at the colour, try to memorise and then turn the card to its initial position). Usually, the group may not communicate during that time. Afterwards, the group leaves the room. They may discuss which team member is going to turn cards. The goal is to only turn around cards that are not bombs (e.g. black ones). By no means, a bomb (the cards in red colour) should be turned around. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Briefbomben]] 6fe2dd3f75988562dbe9a4225d3e5094a6c164ee 378 375 2011-04-05T09:17:25Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 15 |Location = table or stable ground |Equipment = envelopes with coloured cards or playing cards |Duration = about 20 minutes |Preparation = |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Letter bomb''' (or also '''Minesweeper''') is a group dynamics game for smaller groups. == Equipment == 20 to 50 letter bombs are required. A bomb is made of an envelope with a vision panel and inserted coloured cards (two different colours) or playing cards with differing colours (e.g. red and black). == Procedure == The "bombs" (cards) are placed on the ground in such a manner so that the colours are not visible. In order to aid memorising, the cards should be set in a pattern of 5x5- or 6x6. The group is then given the task. They are allowed to have a look at every single card for a certain time, e.g. 5 minutes (one card at the time, meaning, they turn around one card, have a look at the colour, try to memorise and then turn the card to its initial position). Afterwards, the group leaves the room. They may discuss which team member is going to turn cards. The goal is to only turn around cards that are not bombs (e.g. black ones). By no means, a bomb (the cards in red colour) should be turned around. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Briefbomben]] 4fb7ab4436e80c8afe4fba2e19fc98f7caf0ec49 375 2011-04-04T16:42:09Z 188.23.221.23 0 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 15 |Location = table or stable ground |Equipment = envelopes with coloured cards or playing cards |Duration = about 20 ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 15 |Location = table or stable ground |Equipment = envelopes with coloured cards or playing cards |Duration = about 20 minutes |Preparation = |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Letter bomb''' (or also '''Minesweeper''') is a group dynamics game for smaller groups. == Equipment == 20 to 50 letter bombs are required. A bomb is made of an envelope with a vision panel and inserted coloured cards (two different colours) or playing cards with differing colours (e.g. red and black). == Procedure == The "bombs" (cards) are placed on the ground in such a manner so that the colours are not visible. In order to aid memorising, the cards should be set in a pattern of 5x5- or 6x6. The group is then given the task. They are allowed to have a look at every single card for a certain time, e.g. 5 minutes (one card at the time, meaning, they turn around one card, have a look at the colour, try to memorise and then turn the card to its initial position). Afterwards, the group leaves the room. They may discuss which team member is going to turn cards. The goal is to only turn around cards that are not bombs (e.g. black ones). By no means, a bomb (the cards in red colour) should be turned around. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] 3447c90cb852e5f8276e54d2930d25f87ca69d56 Lexicon game 0 925 3550 2235 2020-03-08T16:14:32Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Quiz}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen and paper, at least one lexicon |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} The '''lexicon game''' is a [[quiz]] for about 5 to 10 participants. == Equipment == For the game, you need: * a lexicon * pen & paper for each participant == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle, around a table. During each turn, another player is the (temporary) moderator of the game. He looks up a (complicated) word from the lexicon and tells it to the other participants. Those write explanations, what could be meant by the word (their own opinion) on a small slip of paper. Their explanation should sound like one given in he lexicon. Additionally, the moderator writes the correct answer on a slip of paper as well. After some short time (2 to 3 minutes max.) the moderator collects all the explanations, shuffles them, and reads them aloud. All players (except the moderator, of course) may then guess what the correct answer is. Then, the moderator solves the round by giving the correct explanation. Now, the points are given to all successful players: Having guessed the correct solution is worth one point. Additionally, for any other player who thought that your solution is the correct one, you earn another point! So, it does not really matter it what you write on the paper is correct or not - it should just sound reasonable so others think it is the correct answer. After some time, the player with most points wins the game. [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Lexikonspiel]] 5a3260bd2f7ce1b0119d51747524b5278d6cd048 2235 2012-02-08T14:59:22Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Quiz}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen and paper, at least one lexicon |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} Th..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Quiz}} |PlayerCount = about 5-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = pen and paper, at least one lexicon |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} The '''lexicon game''' is a [[quiz]] for about 5 to 10 participants. == Equipment == For the game, you need: * a lexicon * pen & paper for each participant == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle, around a table. During each turn, another player is the (temporary) moderator of the game. He looks up a (complicated) word from the lexicon and tells it to the other participants. Those write explanations, what could be meant by the word (their own opinion) on a small slip of paper. Their explanation should sound like one given in he lexicon. Additionally, the moderator writes the correct answer on a slip of paper as well. After some short time (2 to 3 minutes max.) the moderator collects all the explanations, shuffles them, and reads them aloud. All players (except the moderator, of course) may then guess what the correct answer is. Then, the moderator solves the round by giving the correct explanation. Now, the points are given to all successful players: Having guessed the correct solution is worth one point. Additionally, for any other player who thought that your solution is the correct one, you earn another point! So, it does not really matter it what you write on the paper is correct or not - it should just sound reasonable so others think it is the correct answer. After some time, the player with most points wins the game. <!-- == Similar games == * Das Brettspiel ''Nobody is Perfect'' ist eine Umsetzung dieser Spielidee. --> [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Lexikonspiel]] a2876d91509ce74af916ab2f39b49b9e8233eeb1 Light hunt 0 946 2263 2012-02-09T09:05:35Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Whistle game]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Whistle game]] 9d37337eb64c1cfb6cc109daab31a9f5f1a78726 Lighthouse 0 926 3551 2237 2020-03-08T16:15:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field without obstacles! |Equipment = none (probably blindfolds) |Duration = up to 5 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Lighthouse''' is a calm [[active game]]. It is most fun for groups of about 10 to 20 players, but can be played with more as well. == Equipment == If you trust your players, you don't need any equipment; else, use blindfolds :-) == Procedure == One player is selected to represent a ''ship'', another one is the ''light house''. Both start at opposing ends of the playing field. All other players are standing in between those two, representing rocks, sand banks, and other obstacles. Due to heavy fog, the ship has very limited sight; he closes his eyes (or is blindfolded). The ship has to safely reach the harbor near the lighthouse. To do so, the lighthouse sends an acoustic signal every now and then (or on request of a similar signal by the ship's horn). The obstacles also have signals, but more subtle ones (breaking of waves, noises of the wind, etc.) Is the ship able to reach the lighthouse without colliding with one of the obstacles? == Variations == * You can add more lighthouse s that have to be reached one after the other. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Leuchtturm]] f5b046f900d7dc042f0f908f7649caed7bd84d09 2237 2012-02-08T15:07:58Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field without obstacles! |Equipment = none (probably blindfolds) |Duration = up to 5 m..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field without obstacles! |Equipment = none (probably blindfolds) |Duration = up to 5 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Lighthouse''' is a calm [[active game]]. It is most fun for groups of about 10 to 20 players, but can be played with more as well. == Equipment == If you trust your players, you don't need any equipment; else, use blindfolds :-) == Procedure == One player is selected to represent a ''ship'', another one is the ''light house''. Both start at opposing ends of the playing field. All other players are standing in between those two, representing rocks, sand banks, and other obstacles. Due to heavy fog, the ship has very limited sight; he closes his eyes (or is blindfolded). The ship has to safely reach the harbor near the lighttower. To do so, the lighttower sends an accustic signal every now and then (or on request of a similar signal by the ship's horn). The obstacles also have signals, but more subtle ones (breaking of waves, noises of the wind, etc.) Is the ship able to reach the lighttower without colliding with one of the obstacles? == Variations == * You can add more lighttowers that have to be reached one after the other [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Leuchtturm]] 1b7cf919f041d9b93f6ce00deaf1ad195b62321b Line-up 0 995 2346 2012-02-16T15:57:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Line-up..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Line-up''' is a simple [[ice breaker game]]. The group has to coordinate while being blindfolded. == Equipment == * All participant need blindfolds. == Procedure == The participants are blindfolded. Then, they get their task: they have to line up in sequence according to some special criteria, like alphabetically according to their name, line up according to their age, their shoe size, etc. This is usually repeated several times with different criteria. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Reihenbildung]] fb5f8aa161172db9455b029d961975ec9e4358e4 Liney 0 97 194 2011-02-24T17:00:41Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Pitching pennies]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Pitching pennies]] be27a88f39a20b470c646fbb7328e5e834f3dc35 Lion hunt 0 996 3575 2348 2020-03-08T16:31:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = "tag game" (without active moves), {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere (on the floor) |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''lion hunt''' is a [[calm game|calm]] [[tag game]]. The aim of the game is not to move at all! == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == The participants represent the lions; they kneel down on the floor, trying to hide in the "high grass". One participant is the hunter. He walks around, trying to find the lions to hunt. While he cannot see any non-moving lion, he can shoot all the ones that move (and thus, he can see). Which lions can survive for the longest time? [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Löwenjagd]] 38e956f18f2d6f4fbab8b0c8589a355b575ace54 2348 2012-02-16T16:00:55Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = "tag game" (without active moves), {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere (on the floor) |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Prepa..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = "tag game" (without active moves), {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere (on the floor) |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''lion hunt''' is a [[calm game|calm]] [[tag game]]. The aim of the game is not to move! == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == The participants represent the lions; they kneel down on the floor, trying to hide in the "high grass". One participant is the hunter. He walks around, trying to find the lions to hunt. While he cannot see any non-moving lion, he can shoot all the ones that move (and thus, he can see). Which lions can survive for the longest time? [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Löwenjagd]] 8ee79f73eb2e6c4652a9db680ac0e2aadcbae8f0 Little green wizard 0 829 2067 2012-01-27T15:38:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere (usually when sitting) |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve the riddle |Preparati..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere (usually when sitting) |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve the riddle |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Little green wizard''' is a [[riddle]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that riddle. == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle. One player (knowing the solution) starts the game by saying: I am a small green wizard because I .. and he offers some explanation why he is a small green wizard. Then, the next player does he same thing. All players knowing the solution the clarify whether his rationale was correct or not. The target of all players is to find out the system what makes an rationale valid or not. Any player guessing to know the solution do not disclose it, but just participate in the game and try to play along correctly. == Solution == You can find the correct solution on the page [[little green wizard/solution]]. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Kleiner Grüner Zauberer]] df5b428b33b20420348173f9f35e1157d37ea9e3 Little green wizard/solution 0 975 3567 2312 2020-03-08T16:27:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[little green wizard]]'''. == Solution == The solution must be correct - for your right neighbor. If the line was "because I have black hair", the right neighbor must have black hair (and not the player talking). [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Kleiner Grüner Zauberer/Lösung]] 517ec330d2008253359867d0d69dc4a54da9fa64 2312 2012-02-14T10:00:55Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[little green wizard]]'''. == Solution == The solution must be correct - for your right neighbor. So, if the line was "beca..." wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[little green wizard]]'''. == Solution == The solution must be correct - for your right neighbor. So, if the line was "because I have black hair", the right neighbor must have black hair (and not the player talking). [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Kleiner Grüner Zauberer/Lösung]] 16dfd9f5a271184eaececb5e0c1ee518eaed4bf1 Little in the middle 0 1480 2944 2012-09-06T15:25:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = small playing field (flat floor) |Equipment = several balls, one small object |Duration =..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = small playing field (flat floor) |Equipment = several balls, one small object |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Little in the middle''' is a [[coordination game]] with [[ball game|balls]]. It is played with two or more teams. == Equipment == * you need several balls (tennis balls, soccer balls, etc.) * additionally, you need one small object (bottle, cork, ...) == Procedure == The two teams are standing on opposite ends of the playing field (not too fear away from the center, like 3-5 meters). They are standing behind a line that they may not cross. In the center of the playing field the small object is lying on the floor. Using the balls, the teams then have to push the object across the line of the other team. Of course, the object may not be touched by anyone (it may not be pushed, it may not be stopped to cross the line, etc.). When more than two teams participate, you can also set up a playing field in the shape of a triangle or a square. == Similar games == * [[Tabletop soccer]] and [[cotton ball blowing]] are quite similar, but are played on a table and with other means. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Der Kleine in der Mitte]] 3e193114c0eca4a6a3540a458ad925b96e5ef0cc Loony bin 0 876 2157 2012-02-02T16:58:07Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescript..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Loony bin''' is a [[riddle]] for any number of participants. You can play it even one participant (probably a trainer) who knows the correct solution. But it is even fun if a few participants already know the solution. == Equipment == * You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players how don't know the solution are the ''doctors'', those who do know the solution are the ''loonies''. The doctors may ask any questions, that the loonies answer correctly. At least, they usually agree that an answer is correct. Still, it usually sounds like nonsense to all doctors. Are the doctors able to find the system that makes an answer correct? Of course, if any doctor does know the solution, he won't disclose it to the other doctors - but he turns into a loony himself and tries to give the same - correct but strange - answers. == Solution == Try too find the solution yourself, that's most fun. If you need it right now, the solution can be found at: [[loony bin/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Irrenhaus]] 29d4371946b4b6f1940238d30be4d2a127bce2a6 Loony bin/solution 0 976 3568 2314 2020-03-08T16:28:21Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[loony bin]]'''. == Solution == The solution is quite simple: The participants always answer the previous question (or, if you want to make it even harder, even older questions). The first question is answered with any made-up nonsense answer: # ''What is your name?'' => Spaceship Enterprise (random nonsense answer) # ''What is three times four'' => Christian (Answer to question 1) # ''What is the capitol of Germany'' => twelve (Answer to question 2) # and so forth [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Irrenhaus/Lösung]] 31a9bedfab4e7e873627ddacbd45df893628be90 2314 2313 2012-02-14T10:02:21Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[loony bin]]'''. == Solution == The solution is quite simple: The participants always answer the previous question (or, if you want to make it even harder, even older questions). The first question is answered with any made-up nonsense answer: # ''What is your name?'' => Starship Enterprise (random nonsense answer) # ''What is three times four'' => Christian (Answer to question 1) # ''What is the capitol of Germany'' => twelve (Answer to question 2) # and so forth [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Irrenhaus/Lösung]] d68c72ebefc43f979ba374e8b9bfdc6121dcb9ee 2313 2012-02-14T10:02:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[loone bin]]'''. == Solution == The solution is quite simple: The participants always answer the previous question (or, if ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[loone bin]]'''. == Solution == The solution is quite simple: The participants always answer the previous question (or, if you want to make it even harder, even older questions). The first question is answered with any made-up nonsense answer: # ''What is your name?'' => Starship Enterprise (random nonsense answer) # ''What is three times four'' => Christian (Answer to question 1) # ''What is the capitol of Germany'' => twelve (Answer to question 2) # and so forth [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Irrenhaus/Lösung]] d5b76cb1e42bd84bc668bff28d8c82c327e9e03c Lord of the castle 0 186 3389 363 2016-03-06T20:21:45Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ropes |Duration = around 10 minutes |Preparation = very short }} '''Lord of the castle''' is an [[active game]] for groups of five people or more. == Equipment == You need ropes or similar equipment to draw the outline of the "castle". == Preparation == First, the castle is "designed" using ropes. The castle should neither be too big, nor too small (all players should be able to stand inside). Then, one player is chosen to be the "lord of the castle" (typically, this is an older, responsible person). He is standing outside the castle, the rest of the crowd is inside. As soon as the lord starts the fight, everybody tries to throw other people out of the castle. Anybody who touches the floor outside of the castle is out of the game. The last person to remain inside the castle has won the round. Of course, the lord (or other referees) have to ensure that the fights are not getting out of control. Pushing, pulling, lifting, etc. is allowed, but violence is not. Physical strength alone doesn't win the game; you also need dexterity, agility and luck! Also, whoever wins the round has to wait for at least one round to participate again. == Similar games == * [[Zones]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Burgherr]] d71d78a2787764ac3e368db7b1c22a6354341ce0 363 2011-03-28T20:37:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ropes |Duration = around 10 minutes |Preparation = very sh..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = ropes |Duration = around 10 minutes |Preparation = very short }} '''Lord of the castle''' is an [[active game]] for groups of five people or more. == Equipment == You need ropes or similar equipment to draw the outline of the "castle". == Preparation == First, the castle is "designed" using ropes. The castle should neither be too big, nor too small (all players should be able to stand inside). Then, one player is chosen to be the "lord of the castle" (typically, this is an older, responsible person). He is standing outside the castle, the rest of the crowd is inside. As soon as the lord starts the fight, everybody tries to throw other people out of the castle. Anybody who touches the floor outside of the castle is out of the game. The last person to remain inside the castle has won the round. Of course, the lord (or other referees) have to ensure that the fights are not getting out of control. Pushing, pulling, lifting, etc. is allowd, but violence is not. Physical strength alone doesn't win the game; you also need dexterity, agility and luck! Also, whoever wins the round has to wait for at least one round to participate again. == Similar games == * [[Zones]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Burgherr]] 87237f5e381332fb58f17b58c80c75dfe8fc74a4 Loved engaged married 0 1701 3203 2012-12-12T22:31:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Ball |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescrip..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Ball |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Loved, Engaged, Married''' is a simple [[ball game]] in a circle. == Equipment == To play the game you just need a ball. == Procedure == The all is passed around in the circle. Take care the ball is thrown so it can be caught quite easily. Any player who does not catch the ball becomes "loved", after the second error the players become "engaged", and after the third error, they become "married". With their fourth error, they drop out of the game. If you want to play for a longer time, you can also add a bunch of children a player can get. The last players to remain in the game win it. == Similar games == * [[red blue dead]] * [[clap ball]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Verliebt Verlobt Verheiratet]] 7b7a95e352bf456c9cb36f4f913901d147bf76df Low V 0 997 3576 2350 2020-03-08T16:32:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = at least eight |Location = between trees |Equipment = two slacklines or similar |Duration = 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = prepare the slacklines |Picture = Low V.jpg |Picturedescription = Low V, with too few people guaranteeing the security, unfortunately }} The '''Low V''' is a [[coordination game]] for two players that is played on slacklines (or ropes) suspended between trees. You need several players ensuring the security of the two active participants. In contrast to the game [[High V]] you can play the Low V without any professional security equipment (like in a high ropes course). However, you still need to ensure the security of your participants. Ensure that several players are always securing the active participants, catching them if they fall off the slacklines. == Equipment == * two slacklines (or ropes, or similar) * at least three stronger trees, standing in a triangle a few meters apart == Preparation == The slacklines are suspended between the trees. They should form a "V". The slacklines should not bee too high, usually in the height of the waist of your participants. == Procedure == Two players step onto the slackline, where they meet at one tree. They hold each other's hands, facing each other, each of them standing on his own slackline. Their fingers should not be interleaved, so their grip can easily be loosened (in case of falling down). Several other participants should provide security. One should be standing behind each player (to catch him if he falls down backwards), and at least two for each player should stand inside the V to catch them if they fall down on the inside. Once the security is prepared, the players start to move towards the open end of the V. While doing so, their feet move farther away from each other. The players have to lean inside, trusting the other player to stabilize him. They could not do this on their own, but always need the other player to support him. Which team can move furthest? Hint: The task usually gets simpler, if their hands don't meet in front of their chest, but above their heads. The system becomes more stable then! [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with slacklines]] [[de:Low V]] fe50f9acb71b5c1ee2ae07c0aa4ffa1ec26305ae 2350 2012-02-16T16:04:17Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = at least eight |Location = between trees |Equipment = two slacklines or similar |Duration = 20 to 30 ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = at least eight |Location = between trees |Equipment = two slacklines or similar |Duration = 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = prepare the slacklines |Picture = Low V.jpg |Picturedescription = Low V, with too few people guaranteeing the security, unfortunately }} The '''Low V''' is a [[coordination game]] for two players that is played on slacklines (or ropes) tensioned between trees. You need several players ensuring the security of the two active participants. In contrast to the game [[High V]] you can play the Low V without any professional security equipment (like in a high ropes course). However, you still need to ensure the security of your participants. Ensure that several players are always securing the active participants, catching them if they fall off the slacklines. == Equipment == * two slacklines (or ropes, or similar) * at least three stronger trees, standing in a triangle a few meters apart == Preparation == The slacklines are tensioned between the trees. They should form a "V". The slacklines should not bee too high, usually in the height of the waist of your participants. == Procedure == Two players step onto the slackline, where they meet at one tree. They hold each other's hands, facing each other, each of them standing on his own slackline. Their fingers should not be interleaved, so their grip can easily be loosened (in case of falling down). Several other participants should provide security. One should be standing behind each player (to catch him if he falls down backwards), and at least two for each player should stand inside the V to catch them if they fall down on the inside. Once the security is prepared, the players start to move towards the open end of the V. While doing so, their feet move farther away from each other. The players have to lean inside, trusting the other player to stabilize him. They could not do this on their own, but always need the other player to support him. Which team can move furthest? Hint: The task usually gets simpler, if their hands don't meet in front of their chest, but above their heads. The system becomes more stable then! [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with slacklines]] [[de:Low V]] 178f87e639178a49db69a064f78ae151f6a84fe6 Mafia 0 321 3502 1902 2020-03-08T15:24:17Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{brain game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = playing cards OR paper OR nothing |Duration = about 10-30 minutes per round |Preparation = write roles on paper if no playing cards are available }} '''Mafia''' (sometimes called: '''Palermo''', '''Assassin''') is a discussion game, similar to but simpler than [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]]. It is a calm game and only works if everybody plays by the rules. In addition to those people playing, one none-playing referee is required. It can be played with at least 6 players or so, but usually is most fun with about 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == It is best played with playing cards or small sheets of paper with the roles written on them. If you've got none of those, you can play the game without any further equipment. == Procedure == === Preparation === All players are sitting in a circle (everybody needs to be able to see and talk to all the other players). The referee hands out the cards (or sheets of paper) with the roles. In the simplest variant, each player is either an innocent citizen or a mafiosi (gangster). Usually, around one fourth of all players are mafiosi. Of course, nobody knows what roles the other players have. When no cards of paper are available, the referee just touches on the people he decides to be mafiosi while everybody has his eyes closed. Then, the referee starts to moderate the first round: === One playing round === It gets night in the village, everybody falls asleep. (''everybody closes his eyes'') Only the mafia wakes up. Then, all mafioso open their eyes. Using gestures, but very silently, they decide whom (one person) to kill in that night. It might be any living playing. When the referee accepts the vote, he continues. The mafia sleeps again (''close their eyes'') ... On the next morning, everybody wakes up. Everybody, except XYZ, who got killed at night. The respective player is out of the game and may not participate any further. Of course, he may not talk either or give any other hints henceforth. The frightened citizen immediately call a meeting of all the (living) citizen. They discuss the situation, that there must be some villains among them (of course, there are), and that they have to do something against it. But who is the villain? They discuss, and if they decide upon somebody, he is brought to prison (or immediately killed, if you like it bloodthirsty). The referee then tells the citizen whether they got an innocent citizen or a villain. After that, the next night starts. Thus, in each round, one citizen is eliminated by the mafia and one addition person (can be innocent or villain) is imprisoned/killed by the angry mob of the village. In the end, either the mafia or the innocent citizen survive - and win the game. === Variants === There are thousands of variants you can introduce, like: * More or less mafiosi * Additional roles, like a detective, that can identify the role of one other player per night, or a healer, that can rescue a person killed by the mafia one time during the game. * How the village decides upon the person to be imprisoned: do they charge one single person and vote upon his fate (and if decided to be "not guilty", another person is charged), or do they charge several and decide by majority who goes to prison? == Similar games == * [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] is a more complex variant of this game == External links == * http://www.epicmafia.com/ This site allows you to play Mafia online, in a chat-like system. Additionally, many characters are available there, that can be used in your offline games as well. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Mafia]] 4b80fa79b3024e49fe4d48645706d226607bcc02 1902 1309 2012-01-08T17:30:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{brain game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = playing cards OR paper OR nothing |Duration = about 10-30 minutes per round |Preparation = write roles on paper if no playing cards are available }} '''Mafia''' (sometimes called: '''Palermo''', '''Assassin''') is a discussion game, similar to but simpler than [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]]. It is a calm game and only works if everybody plays by the rules. In addition to those people playing, one none-playing referee is required. It can be played with at least 6 players or so, but usually is most fun with about 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == It is best played with playing cards or small sheets of paper with the roles written on them. If you've got none of those, you can play the game without any further equipment. == Procedure == === Preparation === All players are sitting in a circle (everybody needs to be able to see and talk to all the other players). The referee hands out the cards (or sheets of paper) with the roles. In the simplest variant, each player is either an innocent citizen or a mafiosi (gangster). Usually, around one fourth of all players are mafiosi. Of course, nobody knows what roles the other players have. When no cards of paper are available, the referee just touches on the people he decides to be mafiosi while everybody has his eyes closed. Then, the referee starts to moderate the first round: === One playing round === It gets night in the village, everybody falls asleep. (''everybody closes his eyes'') Only the mafia wakes up. Then, all mafioso open their eyes. Using gestures, but very silently, they decide whom (one person) to kill in that night. It might be any living playing. When the referee accepts the vote, he continues. The mafia sleeps again (''close their eyes'') ... On the next morning, everybody wakes up. Everbody, except XYZ, who got killed at night. The respective player is out of the game and may not participate any further. Of course, he may not talk either or give any other hints henceforth. The frightened citizen immediately call a meeting of all the (living) citizen. They discuss the situation, that there must be some villains among them (of course, there are), and that they have to do something against it. But who is the villain? They discuss, and if they decide upon somebody, he is brought to prison (or immediately killed, if you like it bloodthirsty). The referee then tells the citizen whether they got an innocent citizen or a villain. After that, the next night starts. Thus, in each round, one citizen is eliminated by the mafia and one addition person (can be innocent or villain) is imprisoned/killed by the angry mob of the village. In the end, either the mafia or the innocent citicen survive - and win the game. === Variants === There are thousands of variants you can introduce, like: * More or less mafiosi * Additional roles, like a detective, that can identify the role of one other player per night, or a healer, that can rescue a person killed by the mafia one time during the game. * How the village decides upon the person to be imprisoned: do they charge one single person and vote upon his fate (and if decided to be "not guilty", another person is charged), or do they charge several and decide by majority who goes to prison? == Similar games == * [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] is a more complex variant of this game == External links == * http://www.epicmafia.com/ This site allows you to play Mafia online, in a chat-like system. Additionally, many characters are available there, that can be used in your offline games as well. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Mafia]] a2561ccf6f2a2ec1a848f08239e4dc3562f5ac37 1309 1307 2011-08-24T18:21:11Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{brain game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = playing cards OR paper OR nothing |Duration = about 10-30 minutes per round |Preparation = write roles on paper if no playing cards are available }} '''Mafia''' (sometimes called: '''Palermo''', '''Assassin''') is a discussion game, similar to but simpler than [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]]. It is a calm game and only works if everybody plays by the rules. In addition to those people playing, one none-playing referee is required. It can be played with at least 6 players or so, but usually is most fun with about 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == It is best played with playing cards or small sheets of paper with the roles written on them. If you've got none of those, you can play the game without any further equipment. == Procedure == === Preparation === All players are sitting in a circle (everybody needs to be able to see and talk to all the other players). The referee hands out the cards (or sheets of paper) with the roles. In the simplest variant, each player is either an innocent citizen or a mafiosi (gangster). Usually, around one fourth of all players are mafiosi. Of course, nobody knows what roles the other players have. When no cards of paper are available, the referee just touches on the people he decides to be mafiosi while everybody has his eyes closed. Then, the referee starts to moderate the first round: === One playing round === It gets night in the village, everybody falls asleep. (''everybody closes his eyes'') Only the mafia wakes up. Then, all mafioso open their eyes. Using gestures, but very silently, they decide whom (one person) to kill in that night. It might be any living playing. When the referee accepts the vote, he continues. The mafia sleeps again (''close their eyes'') ... On the next morning, everybody wakes up. Everbody, except XYZ, who got killed at night. The respective player is out of the game and may not participate any further. Of course, he may not talk either or give any other hints henceforth. The frightened citizen immediately call a meeting of all the (living) citizen. They discuss the situation, that there must be some villains among them (of course, there are), and that they have to do something against it. But who is the villain? They discuss, and if they decide upon somebody, he is brought to prison (or immediately killed, if you like it bloodthirsty). The referee then tells the citizen whether they got an innocent citizen or a villain. After that, the next night starts. Thus, in each round, one citizen is eliminated by the mafia and one addition person (can be innocent or villain) is imprisoned/killed by the angry mob of the village. In the end, either the mafia or the innocent citicen survive - and win the game. === Variants === There are thousands of variants you can introduce, like: * More or less mafiosi * Additional roles, like a detective, that can identify the role of one other player per night, or a healer, that can rescue a person killed by the mafia one time during the game. * How the village decides upon the person to be imprisoned: do they charge one single person and vote upon his fate (and if decided to be "not guilty", another person is charged), or do they charge several and decide by majority who goes to prison? == Similar games == * [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] is a more complex variant of this game [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Mafia]] 5bda49304ebe6f0343a6f4bc66e640a92176e064 1307 2011-08-24T15:28:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{brain game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = playing cards OR paper OR nothing ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{brain game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = everywhere (silence) |Equipment = playing cards OR paper OR nothing |Duration = about 10-30 minutes per round |Preparation = write roles on paper if no playing cards are available }} '''Mafia''' (sometimes called: '''Palermo''', '''Assassin''') is a discussion game, similar to but simpler than [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]]. It is a calm game and only works if everybody plays by the rules. In addition to those people playing, one none-playing referee is required. It can be played with at least 6 players or so, but usually is most fun with about 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == It is best played with playing cards or small sheets of paper with the roles written on them. If you've got none of those, you can play the game without any further equipment. == Procedure == === Preparation === All players are sitting in a circle (everybody needs to be able to see and talk to all the other players). The referee hands out the cards (or sheets of paper) with the roles. In the simplest variant, each player is either an innocent citizen or a mafiosi (gangster). Usually, around one fourth of all players are mafiosi. Of course, nobody knows what roles the other players have. When no cards of paper are available, the referee just touches on the people he decides to be mafiosi while everybody has his eyes closed. Then, the referee starts to moderate the first round: === One playing round === It gets night in the village, everybody falls asleep. (''everybody closes his eyes'') Only the mafia wakes up. Alle Mafiosi öffnen die Augen. Durch Gesten oder Schauen, jedenfalls möglichst geräuschlos, bestimmen diese ein Opfer, das in dieser Nacht ermordet werden soll. Hat man sich geeinigt, fährt der Spielleiter fort: Es wird wieder Tag im Dorf. Alle wachen auf. Nur nicht XYZ, der wurde in der Nacht von der Mafia ermordet. Der betroffene Mitspieler ist ausgeschieden und darf ab sofort nicht mehr mitspielen. Keinesfalls darf er jedenfalls noch sprechen und damit Hinweise auf seine Mörder geben (immerhin ist er ja tot). Die erschrockenen und verärgerten Dorfbewohner rufen sofort einen Dorfrat ein. Das gesamte noch lebende Dorf (also brave Dorfbewohner und Mafia gemeinsam) diskutiert, wer den Mord verübt haben könnte. Die Spieler müssen sich mehrheitlich auf einen Kandidaten einigt. Dieser wird ins Gefängnis gesteckt. Anschließend wird es wieder Abend, die nächste Spielrunde beginnt ... In jeder Runde wird also ein Dorfbewohner von der Mafia eliminiert und eine Person ins Gefängnis gesteckt (kann ein Dorfbewohner sein, oder auch ein Mafioso). Gewonnen hat die Gruppe, die am Ende übrig bleibt. Eliminierte oder inhaftiere Personen dürfen natürlich nicht mehr aktiv mitspielen, also auch keine Tipps geben und mitreden. === Varianten === Wird es zu leicht oder zu einfach, kann man folgendes variieren: * Die Anzahl der Mafiosi kann erhöht oder verringert werden. * Ob Inhaftierte bekanntgeben, ob sie ein Mafioso oder unschuldiger Dorfbewohner waren. Dass die ermordeten unschuldige Dorfbewohner sind, ist ja anzunehmen (allerdings gibt es keine Regel, dass die Mafia nicht unter Umständen eine Racheaktion in ihren eigenen Reihen durchführen darf!) * Man kann auch weitere Figuren einführen: etwa einen Detektiv, der in der Nacht (vor dem Mord) jeweils einen Mitspieler nach Wahl untersuchen kann und dabei (geheim, durch Gesten) vom Spielleiter erfährt, ob dieser Mafioso oder unschuldiger Dorfbewohner ist. Der Detektiv gehört zu den Guten. Er sollte im Dorfrat aktiv mitdiskutieren und seine Informationen den anderen vermitteln. Dabei muss er aber aufpassen, seine Person nicht zu verraten, da die Mafia natürlich Detektive nicht sehr gut leiden kann! Eventuell sollte er auch nach seinem Ableben nicht bekannt geben dürfen, dass er Detektiv war. == Similar games == * [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] is a more complex variant of this game [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Mafia]] 19db14ce60281118b7baba167a3efdf329bc576a Magic square 0 90 3346 171 2016-02-29T17:15:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8, 15 or 24 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = a sheet of paper in A4 format |Duration = 15 to 20 minutes |Preparation = labelling sheets of paper |Picture = Schiebepuzzle mit Menschen.jpg }} The '''Magic square''' (also: 15 puzzle) is a game of cooperation for groups and is equivalent to the eponymous brain game. It is more suitable for adolescents than children. It can only be played with a certain number of people: 8, 15 or 24 players. ==Equipment== One sheet of paper (about ''letter'' size) per player with the player's name written on it. ==Preparation== The sheets are labelled with the names of the participants, shuffled and arranged in a square (3x3, 4x4, 5x5). The inscription on the sheet should face the floor, thus, should not be readable. An additional (empty) sheet completes the square. ==Procedure== The players position themselves on the sheets in random order. One sheet is not occupied. Then the sheets are turned over in order to reveal the names. Subsequently, the participants have to solve the Magic square: In the end, every player has to stand on the sheet carrying their name. In order to achieve that, one is only allowed to move vertically or horizontally from one sheet to the neighboring one, provided this sheet is the one not occupied by any other player. Here is a simple approach to the solution (the full stop is the non-occupied sheet; the initial situation is on the left, the final situation on the right). 1.3 123 123 123 426 => 4.6 => 456 => 456 758 758 7.8 78. First, player 2 switches to the upper position, then player 5 switches to the upper position, and then player 8 switches to the position on his left. The final situation has been achieved, given that all players are standing on the sheet labelled with their name. An additional obstacle is that at the beginning no participant knows their final position. Hence, the empty sheet is unveiled and announced in the first rounds. By doing this, all final positions are revealed bit by bit. [[de:Schiebepuzzle]] e33aa82b77cefdc0013ba52ce864154125f16f0b 171 170 2011-02-23T22:16:12Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8, 15 or 24 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = a sheet of paper in A4 format |Duration = 15 to 20 minutes |Preparation = labelling sheets of paper |Picture = Schiebepuzzle mit Menschen.jpg }} The '''Magic square''' (also: 15 puzzle) is a game of cooperation for groups and is equivalent to the eponymous brain game. It is more suitable for adolescents than children. It can only be played with a certain number of people: 8, 15 or 24 players. ==Equipment== One sheet of paper (about ''letter'' size) per player with the player's name written on it. ==Preparation== The sheets are labelled with the names of the participants, shuffled and arranged in a square (3x3, 4x4, 5x5). The inscription on the sheet should face the floor, thus, should not be readable. An additional (empty) sheet completes the square. ==Procedure== The players position themselves on the sheets in random order. One sheet is not occupied. Then the sheets are turned over in order to reveal the names. Subsequently, the participants have to solve the Magic square: In the end, every player has to stand on the sheet carrying their name. In order to achieve that, one is only allowed to move vertically or horizontally from one sheet to the neighbouring one, provided this sheet is the one not occupied by any other player. Here is a simple approach to the solution (the full stop is the non-occupied sheet; the initial situation is on the left, the final situation on the right). 1.3 123 123 123 426 => 4.6 => 456 => 456 758 758 7.8 78. First, player 2 switches to the upper position, then player 5 switches to the upper position, and then player 8 switches to the position on his left. The final situation has been achieved, given that all players are standing on the sheet labelled with their name. An additional obstacle is that at the beginning no participant knows their final position. Hence, the empty sheet is unveiled and announced in the first rounds. By doing this, all final positions are revealed bit by bit. [[de:Schiebepuzzle]] ff02bce7ed9098c6f8bed074d1b125d589ebd8f5 170 169 2011-02-23T22:14:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8, 15 or 24 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = a sheet of paper in A4 format |Duration = 15 to 20 minutes |Preparation = labelling sheets of paper |Picture = Schiebepuzzle mit Menschen.jpg }} The '''Magic square''' (also: 15 puzzle) is a game of cooperation for groups and is equivalent to the eponymous brain game. It is more suitable for adolescents than children. It can only be played with a certain number of people: 8, 15 or 24 players. ==Equipment== One sheet of paper (about ''letter'' size) per player with the player's name written on it. ==Preparation== The sheets are labelled with the names of the participants, shuffled and arranged in a square (3x3, 4x4, 5x5). The inscription on the sheet should face the floor, thus, should not be readable. An additional (empty) sheet completes the square. ==Procedure== The players position themselves on the sheets in random order. One sheet is not occupied. Then the sheets are turned over in order to reveal the names. Subsequently, the participants have to solve the Magic square: In the end, every player has to stand on the sheet carrying their name. In order to achieve that, one is only allowed to move vertically or horizontally from one sheet to the neighbouring one, provided this sheet is the one not occupied by any other player. Here is a simple approach to the solution (the full stop is the non-occupied sheet; the initial situation is on the left, the final situation on the right). 1.3 123 123 123 426 => 4.6 => 456 => 456 758 758 7.8 78. First, player 2 switches to the upper position, then player 5 switches to the upper position, and then player 8 switches to the position on his left. The final situation has been achieved, given that all players are standing on the sheet labelled with their name. An additional obstacle is that at the beginning no participant knows their final position. Hence, the empty sheet is unveiled and announced in the first rounds. By doing this, all final positions are revealed bit by bit. fde6d99fded679807ccd3a48a1d65191791b993d 169 2011-02-23T21:09:10Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8, 15 or 24 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = a sheet of paper in A4 format |Duration = 15 to 20 ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8, 15 or 24 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = a sheet of paper in A4 format |Duration = 15 to 20 minutes |Preparation = labelling sheets of paper |Picture = Schiebepuzzle mit Menschen.jpg }} The '''Mystic square''' (also: 15 puzzle) is a game of cooperation for groups and is equivalent to the eponymous brain game. It is more suitable for adolescents than children. It can only be played with a certain number of people: 8, 15 or 24 players. ==Equipment== One sheet of paper in A4 per player with the player's name written on it. ==Preparation== The sheets are labelled with the names of the participants, shuffled and arranged in a square (3x3, 4x4, 5x5). The inscription on the sheet should face the floor, thus, should not be readable. An additional (empty) sheet completes the square. ==Procedure== The players position themselves on the sheets in random order. One sheet is not occupied. Then the sheets are turned over in order to reveal the names. Subsequently, the participants have to solve the Magic square: In the end, every player has to stand on the sheet carrying their name. In order to achieve that, one is only allowed to move vertically or horizontally from one sheet to the neighbouring one, provided this sheet is the one not occupied by any other player. Here is a simple approach to the solution (the full stop is the non-occupied sheet; the initial situation is on the left, the final situation on the right). 1.3 123 123 123 426 => 4.6 => 456 => 456 758 758 7.8 78. First, player 2 switches to the upper position, then player 5 switches to the upper position, and then player 8 switches to the position on his left. The final situation has been achieved, given that all players are standing on the sheet labelled with their name. An additional obstacle is that at the beginning no participant knows their final position. Hence, the empty sheet is unveiled and announced in the first rounds. By doing this, all final positions are revealed bit by bit. b3290aab05f44b8a1a16b33007be55e6d0cd022f Mailman 0 813 2037 2012-01-26T11:00:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = at least 8, better more |Location = sitting in a circle of chairs (usually indoors)..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = at least 8, better more |Location = sitting in a circle of chairs (usually indoors) |Equipment = chairs, newspaper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = the names of the participants should already be known }} '''Mailman''' is an [[ice breaker game]] when sitting in a circle. It can be played by a group of at least eight players or so. Being a variation of the [[name slapping]] game, it can also be used to train the names of people in the group. == Equipment == * Newspaper * Chairs == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle on chairs. One player is standing in the middle, holding a rolled-up newspaper. If the names of the participants are not already known, everybody then presents his name to the group. One player begins and calls the name of another player. This player than again has to call the name of yet another player, and so forth. The player in the middle has to intercept that chain of names. Once a name is expressed, he may it the respective player with his newspaper (softly, of course, we don't want anybody to be hurt). If he manages to hit the player before that player can call out the next name, both switch positions (making the hit player the next one to stand in the middle). When places are switched, the name stays with the chair! The chairs are always named after the initial player who sat on them. So, if A is standing in the middle, and B is sitting on the first chair, and they are switching places, A then has to react to the name of B for the following round (until he sits on another chair). == Variations == * Players may not return a call, so if A called B, B may not call A right away. * Males may only call female names and vice versa [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Briefträger]] 9df44e4db8f3d131900ab88b0e3e8d5d614d999b Main Page 0 1 2326 2301 2012-02-15T10:34:21Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. 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border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. 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border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Games for Christmas</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">[[Image:Christmas tree.jpg|60px|left]]You are looking for games suitable for Christmas or the Advent? Find some ideas in the article [[Games for Christmas]] and list of all appropriate games in the [[:category:Christmas]]! If you know other games suitable for that topic, feel free to improve the games-wiki by adding your game!<br clear="all"/></div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Riddle|Riddle]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Tag game|Tag game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]] - [[:Category:Game for road trips|for road trips]] - [[:Category:Game in complete darkness|in complete darkness]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 players]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 players]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]] - [[:Category:Game with coins|with coins]] - [[:Category:Game with blindfolds|with blindfolds]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by topic|by topic]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Christmas|Christmas]] - [[:Category:New Year's Eve|New Year's Eve]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; 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border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Games for Christmas</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">You are looking for games suitable for Christmas or the Advent? Find some ideas in the article [[Games for Christmas]] and list of all appropriate games in the [[:category:Christmas]]! If you know other games suitable for that topic, feel free to improve the games-wiki by adding your game!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Riddle|Riddle]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Tag game|Tag game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]] - [[:Category:Game for road trips|for road trips]] - [[:Category:Game in complete darkness|in complete darkness]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; 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border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. 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Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. 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You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Tag game|Tag game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]] - [[:Category:Game for road trips|for road trips]] - [[:Category:Game in complete darkness|in complete darkness]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 players]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 players]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]] - [[:Category:Game with coins|with coins]] - [[:Category:Game with blindfolds|with blindfolds]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] 61262f1a9a5331e494b4f50a6e932663f5874fc1 447 446 2011-06-18T08:11:51Z 88.117.103.146 0 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]] - [[:Category:Game for road trips|for road trips]] - [[:Category:Game in complete darkness|in complete darkness]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 players]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 players]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]] - [[:Category:Game with coins|with coins]] - [[:Category:Game with blindfolds|with blindfolds]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] 3de8aea177404265313c52afcb7baa1efbcf0021 446 315 2011-06-18T07:27:57Z 94.142.130.97 0 /* sweefsvenNova */ new section wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]] - [[:Category:Game for road trips|for road trips]] - [[:Category:Game in complete darkness|in complete darkness]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 players]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 players]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]] - [[:Category:Game with coins|with coins]] - [[:Category:Game with blindfolds|with blindfolds]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] == sweefsvenNova == http://buyplavix.net 617b77211e1beffb077123e165b90090a7c20e0f 315 312 2011-03-16T14:16:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]] - [[:Category:Game for road trips|for road trips]] - [[:Category:Game in complete darkness|in complete darkness]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 players]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 players]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]] - [[:Category:Game with coins|with coins]] - [[:Category:Game with blindfolds|with blindfolds]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] 3de8aea177404265313c52afcb7baa1efbcf0021 312 219 2011-03-16T14:13:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]] - [[:Category:Game for road trips|for road trips]] - [[:Category:Game in complete darkness|in complete darkness]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 players]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 players]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] f3a25ee24b051d9d711854794aa3b1ef597ba893 219 218 2011-02-27T18:53:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]] - [[:Category:Game for road trips|for road trips]] - [[:Category:Game in complete darkness|in complete darkness]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 player]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 player]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] e4806a8a16fedb23332270a7925eff23775fa8d3 218 216 2011-02-27T18:53:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]] - [[:Category:Game for road trips|Game for road trips]] - [[:Category:Game in complete darkness|Game in complete darkness]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 player]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 player]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] 6d8778560b4eb08dd047348a96f215e5d1c09e33 216 67 2011-02-27T18:49:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Brain game|Brain game]] - [[:Category:Trust building game|Trust building game]] - [[:Category:Name learning game|Name learning game]] - [[:Category:Ice breaker game|Ice breaker game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 player]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 player]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] 2b6256a7b596d1f05af540b492ea96df4247471b 67 50 2011-02-15T22:00:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Trust-building game|Trust-building game]] - [[:Category:Name-learning game|Name-learning game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Mental exercise game|Mental exercise game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 player]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 player]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] a688d395e595894ca3ebc5083d79d89913e88a45 50 49 2011-02-15T17:46:14Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Trust-building game|Trust-building game]] - [[:Category:Name-learning game|Name-learning game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group-dynamic game|Group-dynamic game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Mental exercise game|Mental exercise game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 player]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 player]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] deabea1a0534c092bc081955169c3ca95e5a4044 49 33 2011-02-15T17:45:27Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Trust-building game|Trust-building game]] - [[:Category:Name-learning game|Name-learning game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group dynamics game|Group dynamics game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Mental exercise game|Mental exercise game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 player]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 player]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] a688d395e595894ca3ebc5083d79d89913e88a45 33 26 2011-02-15T08:58:04Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Trust-building game|Trust-building game]] - [[:Category:Name-learning game|Name-learning game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group-dynamic game|Group-dynamic game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Mental exercise game|Mental exercise game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 player]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 player]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by equipment|by required equipment]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without equipment|without equipment]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] deabea1a0534c092bc081955169c3ca95e5a4044 26 25 2011-02-14T19:49:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Trust-building game|Trust-building game]] - [[:Category:Name-learning game|Name-learning game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group-dynamic game|Group-dynamic game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Mental exercise game|Mental exercise game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two players]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three players]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 players|2-10 players]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 players|10-20 player]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 players|more than 20 player]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by required stuff|by required stuff]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without stuff|without stuff]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] 85655a1c761a2ee48a0951f0a4f741015ac7b6e1 25 9 2011-02-13T19:41:29Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> This project collects, presents and shares games, their rules and descriptions. Mainly, group games are shared, like those played in youth groups (scouts, YMCA, etc.), games for parties, for children's birthday parties, for youth camps, for workshops and seminars. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by type|by type]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Ball game|Ball game]] - [[:Category:Trust-building game|Trust-building game]] - [[:Category:Name-learning game|Name-learning game]] - [[:Category:Active game|Active game]] - [[:Category:Coordination game|Coordination game]] - [[:Category:Group-dynamic game|Group-dynamic game]] - [[:Category:Kim's game|Kim's game]] - [[:Category:Guessing game|Guessing game]] - [[:Category:Relaxing game|Relaxing game]] - [[:Category:Mental exercise game|Mental exercise game]] - [[:Category:Singing game|Singing game]] - [[:Category:Puzzle|Puzzle]] - [[:Category:Dancing game|Dancing game]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by location|by location]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Indoor game|indoor]] - [[:Category:Outdoor game|outdoor]] - [[:Category:Game on the floor|on the floor]] - [[:Category:Game on a table|on a table]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Category:Game by player count|by player count]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game for two players|two player]] - [[:Category:game for three players|three player]] - [[:Category:Game for 2 to 10 player|2-10 player]] - [[:Category:Game for 10 to 20 player|10-20 player]] - [[:Category:Game for more than 20 player|more than 20 player]]</small> '''[[:Category:Game by required stuff|by required stuff]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Category:Game without stuff|without stuff]] - [[:Category:Game with paper|with paper]] - [[:Category:Game with ropes|with ropes]] - [[:Category:Game with food|with food]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] 3dc3a0404bea112df77f731ab44e2de2a05b0256 9 8 2011-02-12T19:17:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> In diesem Projekt werden Spiele vorgestellt und beschrieben. Hauptsächlich handelt es sich dabei um '''Gruppenspiele''', wie sie in '''Pfadfinder'''- und '''Jungschar'''-Gruppenstunden, am '''Kindergeburtstag''', auf '''Feiern''' oder '''Lagern''' gerne gespielt werden. Doch nicht nur für '''Kinder''' und '''Jugendliche''' ist hier etwas zu finden, viele der Spiele sind auch für '''Erwachsene''' eine interessante Erfahrung und können etwa '''Seminare''' und '''Workshops''' auflockern und bereichern. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Kategorie:Spiel nach Typ|nach Spieletypen]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Kategorie:Ballspiel|Ballspiele]] - [[:Kategorie:Vertrauensspiel|Vertrauensspiele]] - [[:Kategorie:Kennenlernspiel|Kennenlernspiele]] - [[:Kategorie:Bewegungsspiel|Bewegungsspiele]] - [[:Kategorie:Geschicklichkeitsspiel|Geschicklichkeitsspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Gruppendynamisches Spiel|Gruppendynamisches Spiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Kimspiel|Kimspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Ratespiel|Ratespiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Entspannungsspiel|Entspannungsspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Denkspiel|Denkspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Singspiel|Singspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Rätsel|Rätsel]] - [[:Kategorie:Tanzspiel|Tanzspiel]]</small> '''[[:Kategorie:Spiel nach Ort|nach Ort]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Kategorie:Spiel für drinnen|drinnen]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel im Freien|im Freien]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel am Boden|am Boden]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel am Tisch|am Tisch]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Kategorie:Spiel nach Spieleranzahl|nach Spieleranzahl]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Kategorie:Spiel für zwei Spieler|zwei Spieler]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel für drei Spieler|drei Spieler]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel für 2-10 Spieler|2-10 Spieler]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel für 10-20 Spieler|10-20 Spieler]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel für mehr als 20 Spieler|mehr als 20 Spieler]]</small> '''[[:Kategorie:Spiel nach Material|nach Material]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Kategorie:Spiel ohne Material|ohne Material]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel mit Papier|mit Papier]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel mit Seilen|mit Seilen]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel mit Essen|mit Essen]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[GamesWiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[GamesWiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[GamesWiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[GamesWiki:Links|Links]] * [[GamesWiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] 9fa578c9ebaf84a6ca3041204d58b12324990c5e 8 2 2011-02-12T19:16:51Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {| width="100%" |- |style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">GamesWiki - the free wiki for games</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> In diesem Projekt werden Spiele vorgestellt und beschrieben. Hauptsächlich handelt es sich dabei um '''Gruppenspiele''', wie sie in '''Pfadfinder'''- und '''Jungschar'''-Gruppenstunden, am '''Kindergeburtstag''', auf '''Feiern''' oder '''Lagern''' gerne gespielt werden. Doch nicht nur für '''Kinder''' und '''Jugendliche''' ist hier etwas zu finden, viele der Spiele sind auch für '''Erwachsene''' eine interessante Erfahrung und können etwa '''Seminare''' und '''Workshops''' auflockern und bereichern. The GamesWiki currently contains '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''' articles. You can [[GamesWiki:Contribute|contribute]] to enhance the wiki!</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Articles</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> {| style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" |- | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Kategorie:Spiel nach Typ|nach Spieletypen]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Kategorie:Ballspiel|Ballspiele]] - [[:Kategorie:Vertrauensspiel|Vertrauensspiele]] - [[:Kategorie:Kennenlernspiel|Kennenlernspiele]] - [[:Kategorie:Bewegungsspiel|Bewegungsspiele]] - [[:Kategorie:Geschicklichkeitsspiel|Geschicklichkeitsspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Gruppendynamisches Spiel|Gruppendynamisches Spiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Kimspiel|Kimspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Ratespiel|Ratespiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Entspannungsspiel|Entspannungsspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Denkspiel|Denkspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Singspiel|Singspiel]] - [[:Kategorie:Rätsel|Rätsel]] - [[:Kategorie:Tanzspiel|Tanzspiel]]</small> '''[[:Kategorie:Spiel nach Ort|nach Ort]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Kategorie:Spiel für drinnen|drinnen]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel im Freien|im Freien]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel am Boden|am Boden]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel am Tisch|am Tisch]]</small> | style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;" width="50%" | '''[[:Kategorie:Spiel nach Spieleranzahl|nach Spieleranzahl]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Kategorie:Spiel für zwei Spieler|zwei Spieler]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel für drei Spieler|drei Spieler]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel für 2-10 Spieler|2-10 Spieler]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel für 10-20 Spieler|10-20 Spieler]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel für mehr als 20 Spieler|mehr als 20 Spieler]]</small> '''[[:Kategorie:Spiel nach Material|nach Material]]'''<br/> :<small>[[:Kategorie:Spiel ohne Material|ohne Material]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel mit Papier|mit Papier]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel mit Seilen|mit Seilen]] - [[:Kategorie:Spiel mit Essen|mit Essen]]</small> |}</div> | width="40%" style="vertical-align:top" | <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">New articles in GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{GamesWiki:New articles}}<br/> <div style="text-align:right"><small>[http://www.games-wiki.org/w/index.php?title=GamesWiki:New_articles&action=edit edit]</small></div> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Do you know ...</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;">{{random game}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">Contribute to GamesWiki</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> [[Games-Wiki:Contribute|How can I contribute?]] - [[Games-Wiki:Portal|Portal]] - [[Games-Wiki:Requested games|Requested games]]<br/> </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:1.0em; margin-right:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right;">all the rest</div> <div style="border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px solid #FFFFFF; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-right:10px; padding:0.2em 0.8em 0.4em 0.8em;"> * [[Games-Wiki:Links|Links]] * [[Games-Wiki:Imprint|Imprint]] </div> |} __NOTOC__ [[de:Hauptseite]] 51e9858fb086e193eea66da646991b2b3d9a8267 2 1 2011-02-11T15:37:53Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''MediaWiki has been successfully installed.''' Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software. == Getting started == * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list] * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ] * [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list] [[de:Hauptseite]] c05792caf9b1f885f2d30c9855351ea8703c4f48 1 2011-02-11T15:06:12Z MediaWiki default 0 wikitext text/x-wiki '''MediaWiki has been successfully installed.''' Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software. == Getting started == * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list] * [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ] * [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list] 25b5c21bea6319ae81e1379d4e59bdfe9100ce36 Massage chain 0 900 3540 2196 2020-03-08T16:05:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relaxing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as you like, a few minutes typically |Preparation = none }} The '''massage chain''' is a [[relaxing game]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. Some relaxing music could help create a stimulating environment. == Procedure == The participants are sitting in one line behind each other, looking on the previous player's back. They can be sitting on a long bank, or on he floor. To apply the massage, the back of the player should be reachable (so sitting on chairs is not reasonable). The simple task now is: give a good massage to the player in front of you. The trainer can give hints what to do exactly, like describing a few massaging techniques. After a minute or so, the first player of the row moves to the last position, so each player gets a decent massage (note that the last player of the row only does massage, while the first player only receives - unless you have enough player to form a circle). [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Massagekette]] a55de1d4fda50be06b9f275970002f4ab9fc805a 2196 2012-02-06T20:33:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{relaxing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as you like, a few minutes typically |Preparation = none }..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relaxing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as you like, a few minutes typically |Preparation = none }} The '''massage chain''' is a [[relaxing game]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. However, some relaxing music could help create a stimulating environment. == Procedure == The participants are sitting in one line behind each other, looking on the previous player's back. They can be sitting on a long bank, or on he floor. To apply the massage, the back of the player should be reachable (so sitting on chairs is not reasonable). The simple task now is: give a good massage to the player in front of you. The trainer can give hints what to do exactly, like describing a few massaging techniques. After a minute or so, the first player of the row moves to the last position, so each player gets a decent massage (note that the last player of the row only does massage, while the first player only receives - unless you have enough player to form a circle). [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Massagekette]] 71d45fbaab08e608619bf1d853be09afea56b43b Match box marathon 0 1265 2682 2012-03-09T09:09:58Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = match boxes (empty) |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''m..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = match boxes (empty) |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''match box marathon''' is a [[coordination game]]. Usually, several groups compete each other. == Equipment == Each participating team requires one (empty) box of matches. == Procedure == Several teams compete each other. In each group, the first player gets the outer hull of the box. He puts it on his nose. After the starting signal, the box is relayed from player to player. As you may have guessed, the hands may not used during this task: the box may only be carried by the player's noses. The first group that can put the box on the last player's nose wins the game. == Similar games == * [[wooden log]] {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Streichholzschachtel-Marathon]] 4a8c8670174a0418f077c4364c2e197702f594e9 Memory Kim 0 162 3609 1601 2020-04-06T10:51:20Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = a few different things, blanket |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} A '''Memory Kim''' (or '''Memory Kim's game''') is the very classic type of a [[Kim's game]], that challenges and trains the memory of the players. == Equipment == While you don't need any ''special'' equipment to play that game, however, you need a few (roughly 10) different things for the participants to remember. You can any everyday object, like watches, keys, books, coins, pens, etc. Ensure that all objects used are different in type and shape. Additionally, a blanket (or something similar to cover the things) allows for a fast game. == Procedure == All the objects are shown to the players. They can see and memorize them for a minute or so. then, they are removed (or covered with the blanket; ensure the objects cannot be guessed by their shape!). Now, the players have to recall all the objects they saw. You can either let them work one-by-one, or let the team work together in bringing all the objects back to their mind. [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Merkkim]] 69e9fac87c98e7a95aa3ac0f139faa5aab8cd062 1601 1595 2011-11-29T14:37:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = a few different things, blanket |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} A '''Memory Kim''' (or '''Memory Kim's game''') is the very classic type of a [[Kim's game]], that challenges and trains the memory of the players. == Equipment == While you don't need any SPECIAL equipment to play that game, you need a few (roughly 10) different things for the participants to remember. You can take any (smaller) objects, like watches, keys, books, coins, pens, etc. Ensure that all objects used are different in type and shape. Additionally, a blanket (or something similar to cover the things) allows for a fast game. == Procedure == All the objects are shown to the players. They can see and memorize them for a minute or so. then, they are removed (or covered with the blanket; ensure the objects cannot be guessed by their shape!). Now, the players have to recall all the objects they saw. You can either let them work one-by-one, or let the team work together in bringing all the objects back to their mind. [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Merkkim]] 015ab5f8db7d5a34ccdc25c17bdadd56c3b93a45 1595 316 2011-11-29T14:34:10Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = a few different things, blanket |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} A '''Memory Kim''' (or '''Memory Kim's game''') is the very classic type of a [[Kim's game]], that challenges and trains the memory of the players. == Equipment == While you don't need any SPECIAL equipment to play that game, you need a few (roughly 10) different things for the participants to remember. You can take any (smaller) objects, like watches, keys, books, coins, pens, etc. Ensure that all objects used are different in type and shape. Additionally, a blanket (or something similar to cover the things) allows for a fast game. == Procedure == All the objects are shown to the players. They can see and memorize them for a minute or so. then, they are removed (or covered with the blanket; ensure the objects cannot be guessed by their shape!). Now, the players have to recall all the objects they saw. You can either let them work one-by-one, or let the team work together in bringing all the objects back to their mind. [[Category:Game for a single player]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Merkkim]] 6ed2e526da0ba790a58c8ae41b8fcf5bd38bcfd8 316 2011-03-16T21:01:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = a few different things, blanket |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} A ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = a few different things, blanket |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} A '''Memory Kim''' (or '''Memory Kim's game''') is the very classic type of a [[Kim's game]], that challenges and trains the memory of the players. == Equipment == While you don't need any SPECIAL equipment to play that game, you need a few (roughly 10) different things for the participants to remember. You can take any (smaller) objects, like watches, keys, books, coins, pens, etc. Ensure that all objects used are different in type and shape. Additionally, a blanket (or something similar to cover the things) allows for a fast game. == Procedure == All the objects are shown to the players. They can see and memorize them for a minute or so. then, they are removed (or covered with the blanket; ensure the objects cannot be guessed by their shape!). Now, the players have to recall all the objects they saw. You can either let them work one-by-one, or let the team work together in bringing all the objects back to their mind. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Merkkim]] 05264217707376687ca1bc8474912731d7831e26 Memory game 0 1002 2359 2012-02-16T17:24:33Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Memory games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Memory games]] 6edb98d5435911443c7b49686b717d6c1174a5d9 Memory games 0 1001 2433 2358 2012-02-24T10:36:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Memory games''' challenge and train the memory of the participants. They have to memorize objects or facts and later recall them. == Games == Some prominent memory games are presented here. For a complete list of all memory games in the Games-Wiki, see [[:category:memory game]]. ;[[I packed my bag]] The participants pack a back and have to remember the whole list of packed objects, that gets longer and longer ... ;[[Pairs]] This game, also known as ''memory'', the participants have to identify pairs of equivalent cards. ;[[Homicide in the dark]] A detective has to listen to and memorize the alibis of several "suspects" and find out the guilty killer. [[Category:memory game| ]] [[Category:game type]] [[de:Merkspiele]] cb9a9ca989d4fbd842177862cac4746725ca2110 2358 2012-02-16T17:23:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Memory games''' challenge and train the memory of the participants. They have to memorize objects or facts and later recall them. == Games == Some prominent memory games are ..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Memory games''' challenge and train the memory of the participants. They have to memorize objects or facts and later recall them. == Games == Some prominent memory games are presented here. For a complete list of all memory games in the Games-Wiki, see [[:category:memory game]]. ;[[I packed my bag]] The participants pack a back and have to remember the whole list of packed objects, that gets longer and longer ... ;[[Pairs]] This game, also known as ''memory'', the participants have to identify pairs of equivalent cards. ;[[Homicide in the dark]] A detective has to listen to and memorize the alibis of several "suspects" and find out the guilty killer. [[Category:memory game| ]] [[Category:game type]] c0ab15e8b0c5883b582fb6209f35b32d6977e4c4 Memory tag 0 217 3398 426 2016-03-06T20:25:11Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{memory game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = markers (scarves, etc.), memory cards |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Memory tag''' is a combination of [[tag game]] and [[memory game]]. It combines elements of the games [[dragon's tail tag]] and [[memory]] ([[concentration]]). == Equipment == Each player needs a marker (like a scarf, a clothespin, etc.) and one card of a memory deck. == Procedure == Each player gets one card of the deck so that always two players have the same card (the referees should take some notes which player got which card). Of course, none of the players know which cards the other players have! Additionally, each player puts his marker somewhere on his back, so that it still can be removed easily (just by pulling). When the game starts, everyone tries to steal the marker from some other player (like in [[dragon's tail tag]]). When one player manages to do so, both he and the robbed player are immune for some time (they may not be further attacked). The robbed player shows his card to the successful robber, that in turn gives back the marker. Goal of the game is to find out all the pairs of players having the same card. As soon as one player knows a pair, he tells the referee about this. When his suspicion is correct, he gets one point. Winner of the game is the player that can identify all pairs first (or that has collected points after a certain time). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Memory-Fangen]] 58ec937f934093193aee67e7b4f829298b6a9b5f 426 2011-06-07T09:09:14Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{memory game}} |PlayerCount = ab ca. 10 |Location = playing field |Equipment = markers (scarves, etc.), memory cards |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Prep..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{memory game}} |PlayerCount = ab ca. 10 |Location = playing field |Equipment = markers (scarves, etc.), memory cards |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Memory tag''' is a combination of [[tag game]] and [[memory game]]. It combines elements of the games [[dragon's tail tag]] and [[memory]] ([[concentration]]). == Equipment == Each player needs a marker (like a scarf, a clothespin, etc.) and one card of a memory deck. == Procedure == Each player gets one card of the deck so that always two players have the same card (the referees should take some notes which player got which card). Of course, none of the players know which cards the other players have! Additionally, each player puts his marker somewhere on his back, so that it still can be removed easily (just by pulling). When the game starts, everyone tries to steal the marker from some other player (like in [[dragon's tail tag]]). When one player manages to do so, both he and the robbed player are immune for some time (they may not be further attacked). The robbed player shows his card to the successful robber, that in turn gives back the marker. Goal of the game is to find out all the pairs of players having the same card. As soon as one player knows a pair, he tells the referee about this. When his suspicion is correct, he gets one point. Winner of the game is the player that can identify all pairs first (or that has collected points after a certain time). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Memory-Fangen]] fef66d0a8309351d3184baee9182c96dd3124820 Merchants and pirates 0 1257 2667 2012-03-08T07:01:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''M..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Merchants and pirates''' is an [[active game]] for any number of participants (10 or more). The participants need to be able to run quickly, but also need to coordinate in their teams. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == Two players are selected to be the pirates, the rest of the players are merchants. Both groups start at opposing ends of the playing field. After the starting signal, both groups run from their end of the playing field to the other. The pirates have to try and tag the merchants. To tag them, they have to grab a player and move him to the pirate's side of the playing field. All merchants tagged this way become pirates in the next round. Then, a new round starts, and again the merchants try to reach to other end of the playing field without being captured by the pirates. The last (two) remaining merchants start a new game as new pirates. Ensure to define a level of "force" that may be applied by the pirates to capture (and by the merchants to defend). Nobody should get hurt during the game, so, obviously, biting, hitting, and other forms of excessive force are not permitted. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Räuber und Kaufleute]] f95baff040f3c956231dd96ffac6674054d0d982 Mia 0 954 2279 2278 2012-02-10T14:03:32Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = [[dice game]], {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = any number (usually about 5-10) |Location = sitting |Equipment = two dice, cup (opaque), saucer (or coaster) |Duration = arbitrary, usually longer |Preparation = none }} '''Mia''' (or: '''Lying''') is a dice game. You need luck to play it, however, a good player can nevertheless influence the game to his benefit. == Equipment == * two dice * dice cup * saucer (or coaster, or simple cardboard) == Procedure == === Order of values === During the game, the dice are rolled, and the resulting numbers used. Both results are concatenated, resulting in a 2-digit number; in this number, the higher value is multiplied by ten and summed up with the lower value (so, when the result of the two dice is 1 and 6, the correct value is 61, while 16 is invalid). The values are ordered according to the following rules: * The highest value is 21, it's called the ''Mia''. * Then, all double-digit values follow in descending order, 66 down to 11. * All other values follow in descending order of their value, from 65 down to 31. So, the complete list of all values is (in ascending order): * 31, 32, 41, 42, 43, 51, 52, 53, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 21 (remember, all other numbers like 16 or 56 are invalid). === Procedure === The players are sitting in a circle. The first player rolls the dice in he cup (so they lie on the saucer). He looks at their values, announces the value, and passes the saucer with the dice on to the next player. This player can either believe the value that was expressed, or distrust the user. * When he believes the player, He is the next to roll the dice and express the value. To make things complicated: His value must be higher than the value of the previous player. * When he does not trust the player's value, he opens the cup. If the value expressed by the previous player was exactly or lower than the value shown by the dice, it is okay (so, one may underrate the value shown by the dice, but not overrate it). If the player lied (the value shown by the dice is lower than what he expressed), he earns a (negative) point; else, the player that distrusted him earns a point. After that, a new round starts (all values allowed again) One additional rule applies to the Mia: it is worth two points; so if you lie in having a Mia, you get two points; or if you do not trust the previous player to have a Mia, you also earn two points. Any player reaching a certain amount of points (like: 5 point) is out of the game. == Variations == There are dozens of variations of the rules, like: * When, after rolling the dice and checking the value, a player is not satisfied with the value, he can roll the dice again and pass them on without looking. This raises his overall chances to reach a good score, but also of being accused (and exposed) to lie, of course. * You can define that you need not overbid the value of the previous player, but can also express the same value as he did (still, the value may never drop unless a new round is started). [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with dice]] [[de:Mäxchen]] e6b4fdacf68ce27bdcc1cde98fc1845502936e2a 2278 2012-02-10T14:02:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dice game}}, {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = any number (usually about 5-10) |Location = sitting |Equipment = two dice, cup (opaque), saucer (or coaster) |Durati..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dice game}}, {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = any number (usually about 5-10) |Location = sitting |Equipment = two dice, cup (opaque), saucer (or coaster) |Duration = arbitrary, usually longer |Preparation = none }} '''Mia''' (or: '''Lying''') is a dice game. You need luck to play it, however, a good player can nevertheless influence the game to his benefit. == Equipment == * two dice * dice cup * saucer (or coaster, or simple cardboard) == Procedure == === Order of values === During the game, the dice are rolled, and the resulting numbers used. Both results are concatenated, resulting in a 2-digit number; in this number, the higher value is multiplied by ten and summed up with the lower value (so, when the result of the two dice is 1 and 6, the correct value is 61, while 16 is invalid). The values are ordered according to the following rules: * The highest value is 21, it's called the ''Mia''. * Then, all double-digit values follow in descending order, 66 down to 11. * All other values follow in descending order of their value, from 65 down to 31. So, the complete list of all values is (in ascending order): * 31, 32, 41, 42, 43, 51, 52, 53, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 21 (remember, all other numbers like 16 or 56 are invalid). === Procedure === The players are sitting in a circle. The first player rolls the dice in he cup (so they lie on the saucer). He looks at their values, announces the value, and passes the saucer with the dice on to the next player. This player can either believe the value that was expressed, or distrust the user. * When he believes the player, He is the next to roll the dice and express the value. To make things complicated: His value must be higher than the value of the previous player. * When he does not trust the player's value, he opens the cup. If the value expressed by the previous player was exactly or lower than the value shown by the dice, it is okay (so, one may underrate the value shown by the dice, but not overrate it). If the player lied (the value shown by the dice is lower than what he expressed), he earns a (negative) point; else, the player that distrusted him earns a point. After that, a new round starts (all values allowed again) One additional rule applies to the Mia: it is worth two points; so if you lie in having a Mia, you get two points; or if you do not trust the previous player to have a Mia, you also earn two points. Any player reaching a certain amount of points (like: 5 point) is out of the game. == Variations == There are dozens of variations of the rules, like: * When, after rolling the dice and checking the value, a player is not satisfied with the value, he can roll the dice again and pass them on without looking. This raises his overall chances to reach a good score, but also of being accused (and exposed) to lie, of course. * You can define that you need not overbid the value of the previous player, but can also express the same value as he did (still, the value may never drop unless a new round is started). [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Mäxchen]] 3821f854f94ff08dbdeb9c8e42c6be34dd5f929d Mimicking 0 423 3477 1479 2020-03-08T15:10:52Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = circle |Equipment = none |Duration = very short |Preparation = none }} '''Mimicking''' is a simple game for participants sitting or standing in a circle. == Equipment == You don't need any special equipment to play. == Procedure == The participants sit or stand in a circle. Everybody chooses another player. After the starting signal, everybody mimics the behavior and posture of the player he chose. Of course, as this player also mimics another player, he might change his posture frequently ... Does the group reach an equilibrium, where nobody moves any more? == Similar games == * During the game [[conductor]] the players also mimic another participant. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kopieren]] de758ac85eb230c23810c178167915efd8d8c9c1 1479 2011-09-28T11:34:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = circle |Equipment = none |Duration = very short |Preparation = none }} '''Mimicking''' is a simple game fo..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = circle |Equipment = none |Duration = very short |Preparation = none }} '''Mimicking''' is a simple game for participants sitting or standing in a circle. == Equipment == You don't need any special equipment to play. == Procedure == The participants sit or stand in a circle. Everybody chooses another player. After the starting singal, everybody mimics the behavior and posture of the player he chose. Of course, as this player also mimics another player, he might change his posture frequently ... Does the group reach an equilibrium, where nobody moves any more? == Similar games == * During the game [[conductor]] the players also mimic another participant. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kopieren]] 88fae1b6e800183ca4a80140ad3d38f8dedb917f Mine field 0 150 3588 2424 2020-03-08T16:39:29Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 2 and more; ideally 5 to 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field''' is a [[brain game]] for smaller groups. == Equipment and preparation == The game coordinator needs pen and paper. For the game, a playing field of the size of 7x7 elements is required (draughtboard pattern). Structured floors with tiles (about 20 x 20 centimeters in size) are particularly well-suited. If this kind of floor is not available, the field should be marked with chalk or sticky tape. The single elements should be as visible as possible, and one person should have enough space standing on it. == Procedure == The participants are positioned at one side of the playing field and the game coordinator is on the opposite side. The latter thinks of a way through the mine field. It is only this way how the participants can cross the mine field safely. Player after player may go for a try. After one step onto the mine field only immediate elements, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally, are allowed to set foot on. The participant may try to find a way until s/he steps on a mine. Then, the game coordinator announces this person as knocked out. It is the next person's turn. Hopefully, the player memorized the way that has been found so far, as well as the mines, and makes better decisions. The aim is to find the correct way through trial and error. Eventually, the whole team has to take the safe way across the mine field in order to get to the opposite side of the playing field. === Degree of difficulty === The degree of difficulty can be altered by various factors: * the size of the playing field * allowed step sequence (e.g.: Are diagonal steps permitted? Do steps aback also count?) * are the team members allowed to communicate (or give hints while their colleague is on the field) * are the players allowed to discuss the strategy they want to pursue prior to the game phase == Similar games == * Even though this basic version already contains aspects of group dynamics, there is an explicit group dynamics version, [[Mine field (group dynamic)]]. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minenfeld]] 226ab7908b3d265dc4bc1b0b9087eedc501131e8 2424 2411 2012-02-23T16:36:39Z Wirthi 1 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/MaureenDillard|MaureenDillard]] ([[User talk:MaureenDillard|talk]]) to last revision by [[User:Wirthi|Wirthi]] wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 2 and more; ideally 5 to 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field''' is a [[brain game]] for smaller groups. == Equipment and preparation == The game coordinator needs pen and paper. For the game, a playing field of the size of 7x7 elements is required (draughtboard pattern). Structured floors with tiles (about 20 x 20 centimetres in size) are particularly well-suited. If this kind of floor is not available, the field should be marked with chalk or sticky tape. The single elements should be as visible as possible, and one person should have enough space standing on it. == Procedure == The participants are positioned at one side of the playing field and the game coordinator is on the opposite side. The latter thinks of a way through the mine field. It is only this way how the participants can cross the mine field safely. Player after player may go for a try. After one step onto the mine field only immediate elements, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally, are allowed to set foot on. The participant may try to find a way until s/he steps on a mine. Then, the game coordinator announces this person as knocked out. It is the next person's turn. Hopefully, the player memorised the way that has been found so far, as well as the mines, and makes better decisions. The aim is to find the correct way through trial and error. Eventually, the whole team has to take the safe way across the mine field in order to get to the opposite side of the playing field. === Degree of difficulty === The degree of difficulty can be altered by various factors: * the size of the playing field * allowed step sequence (e.g.: Are diagonal steps permitted? Do steps aback also count?) * are the team members allowed to communicate (or give hints while their colleague is on the field) * are the players allowed to discuss the strategy they want to pursue prior to the game phase == Similar games == * Even though this basic version already contains aspects of group dynamics, there is an explicit group dynamics version, [[Mine field (group dynamic)]]. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minenfeld]] 95709ddab87ca54f7c6b7db19cc386e000593a81 2411 1869 2012-02-23T09:22:12Z MaureenDillard 483 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 2 and more; ideally 5 to 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field''' is a [[brain game]] for smaller groups. == Equipment and preparation == The game coordinator needs pen and paper. For the game, a playing field of the size of 7x7 elements is required (draughtboard pattern). Structured floors with tiles (about 20 x 20 centimetres in size) are particularly well-suited. If this kind of floor is not available, the field should be marked with chalk or sticky tape. The single elements should be as visible as possible, and one person should have enough space standing on it. == Procedure == The participants are positioned at one side of the playing field and the game coordinator is on the opposite side. The latter thinks of a way through the mine field. It is only this way how the participants can cross the mine field safely. Player after player may go for a try. After one step onto the mine field only immediate elements, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally, are allowed to set foot on. Essayslab.com has been working in the essay writing industry for a while. Recently I have chosen them to [http://essayslab.com write my paper]. And you know what? They coped with this task very well, although it was not the easiest one. Usually I write my paper on my own, but that time I was in need of professional assistance. So this post is kind of �thank you�. The participant may try to find a way until s/he steps on a mine. Then, the game coordinator announces this person as knocked out. It is the next person's turn. Hopefully, the player memorised the way that has been found so far, as well as the mines, and makes better decisions. The aim is to find the correct way through trial and error. Eventually, the whole team has to take the safe way across the mine field in order to get to the opposite side of the playing field. === Degree of difficulty === The degree of difficulty can be altered by various factors: * the size of the playing field * allowed step sequence (e.g.: Are diagonal steps permitted? Do steps aback also count?) * are the team members allowed to communicate (or give hints while their colleague is on the field) * are the players allowed to discuss the strategy they want to pursue prior to the game phase == Similar games == * Even though this basic version already contains aspects of group dynamics, there is an explicit group dynamics version, [[Mine field (group dynamic)]]. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minenfeld]] 4cc2a2fa95361cb5a3aa83e43fabcf68e8bfde43 1869 1868 2011-12-30T11:31:45Z Wirthi 1 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/JennaWood|JennaWood]] ([[User talk:JennaWood|talk]]) to last revision by [[User:Wirthi|Wirthi]] wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 2 and more; ideally 5 to 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field''' is a [[brain game]] for smaller groups. == Equipment and preparation == The game coordinator needs pen and paper. For the game, a playing field of the size of 7x7 elements is required (draughtboard pattern). Structured floors with tiles (about 20 x 20 centimetres in size) are particularly well-suited. If this kind of floor is not available, the field should be marked with chalk or sticky tape. The single elements should be as visible as possible, and one person should have enough space standing on it. == Procedure == The participants are positioned at one side of the playing field and the game coordinator is on the opposite side. The latter thinks of a way through the mine field. It is only this way how the participants can cross the mine field safely. Player after player may go for a try. After one step onto the mine field only immediate elements, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally, are allowed to set foot on. The participant may try to find a way until s/he steps on a mine. Then, the game coordinator announces this person as knocked out. It is the next person's turn. Hopefully, the player memorised the way that has been found so far, as well as the mines, and makes better decisions. The aim is to find the correct way through trial and error. Eventually, the whole team has to take the safe way across the mine field in order to get to the opposite side of the playing field. === Degree of difficulty === The degree of difficulty can be altered by various factors: * the size of the playing field * allowed step sequence (e.g.: Are diagonal steps permitted? Do steps aback also count?) * are the team members allowed to communicate (or give hints while their colleague is on the field) * are the players allowed to discuss the strategy they want to pursue prior to the game phase == Similar games == * Even though this basic version already contains aspects of group dynamics, there is an explicit group dynamics version, [[Mine field (group dynamic)]]. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minenfeld]] 95709ddab87ca54f7c6b7db19cc386e000593a81 1868 290 2011-12-30T11:11:09Z JennaWood 288 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 2 and more; ideally 5 to 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field''' is a [[brain game]] for smaller groups. == Equipment and preparation == The game coordinator needs pen and paper. For the game, a playing field of the size of 7x7 elements is required (draughtboard pattern). Structured floors with tiles (about 20 x 20 centimetres in size) are particularly well-suited. If this kind of floor is not available, the field should be marked with chalk or sticky tape. The single elements should be as visible as possible, and one person should have enough space standing on it. == Procedure == The participants are positioned at one side of the playing field and the game coordinator is on the opposite side. The latter thinks of a way through the mine field. It is only this way how the participants can cross the mine field safely. Player after player may go for a try. After one step onto the mine field only immediate elements, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally, are allowed to set foot on. In order to find some time for myself I decided to search for service that could supply me with the prime quality [http://www.qualityessay.com custom essays] at prices that would be reasonable enough. The final choice was QualityEssay.Com as they did have an excellent reputation. The participant may try to find a way until s/he steps on a mine. Then, the game coordinator announces this person as knocked out. It is the next person's turn. Hopefully, the player memorised the way that has been found so far, as well as the mines, and makes better decisions. The aim is to find the correct way through trial and error. Eventually, the whole team has to take the safe way across the mine field in order to get to the opposite side of the playing field. === Degree of difficulty === The degree of difficulty can be altered by various factors: * the size of the playing field * allowed step sequence (e.g.: Are diagonal steps permitted? Do steps aback also count?) * are the team members allowed to communicate (or give hints while their colleague is on the field) * are the players allowed to discuss the strategy they want to pursue prior to the game phase == Similar games == * Even though this basic version already contains aspects of group dynamics, there is an explicit group dynamics version, [[Mine field (group dynamic)]]. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minenfeld]] 58d5fcee7b8f8c934d4c2a79a27bd7b165371d3d 290 287 2011-03-12T10:13:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 2 and more; ideally 5 to 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field''' is a [[brain game]] for smaller groups. == Equipment and preparation == The game coordinator needs pen and paper. For the game, a playing field of the size of 7x7 elements is required (draughtboard pattern). Structured floors with tiles (about 20 x 20 centimetres in size) are particularly well-suited. If this kind of floor is not available, the field should be marked with chalk or sticky tape. The single elements should be as visible as possible, and one person should have enough space standing on it. == Procedure == The participants are positioned at one side of the playing field and the game coordinator is on the opposite side. The latter thinks of a way through the mine field. It is only this way how the participants can cross the mine field safely. Player after player may go for a try. After one step onto the mine field only immediate elements, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally, are allowed to set foot on. The participant may try to find a way until s/he steps on a mine. Then, the game coordinator announces this person as knocked out. It is the next person's turn. Hopefully, the player memorised the way that has been found so far, as well as the mines, and makes better decisions. The aim is to find the correct way through trial and error. Eventually, the whole team has to take the safe way across the mine field in order to get to the opposite side of the playing field. === Degree of difficulty === The degree of difficulty can be altered by various factors: * the size of the playing field * allowed step sequence (e.g.: Are diagonal steps permitted? Do steps aback also count?) * are the team members allowed to communicate (or give hints while their colleague is on the field) * are the players allowed to discuss the strategy they want to pursue prior to the game phase == Similar games == * Even though this basic version already contains aspects of group dynamics, there is an explicit group dynamics version, [[Mine field (group dynamic)]]. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minenfeld]] 95709ddab87ca54f7c6b7db19cc386e000593a81 287 2011-03-11T19:17:13Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 2 and more; ideally 5 to 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Du..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 2 and more; ideally 5 to 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field''' is a brain game for smaller groups. == Equipment and preparation == The game coordinator needs pen and paper. For the game, a playing field of the size of 7x7 elements is required (draughtboard pattern). Structured floors with tiles (about 20 x 20 centimetres in size) are particularly well-suited. If this kind of floor is not available, the field should be marked with chalk or sticky tape. The single elements should be as visible as possible, and one person should have enough space standing on it. == Procedure == The participants are positioned at one side of the playing field and the game coordinator is on the opposite side. The latter thinks of a way through the mine field. It is only this way how the participants can cross the mine field safely. Player after player may go for a try. After one step onto the mine field only immediate elements, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally, are allowed to set foot on. The participant may try to find a way until s/he steps on a mine. Then, the game coordinator announces this person as knocked out. It is the next person's turn. Hopefully, the player memorised the way that has been found so far, as well as the mines, and makes better decisions. The aim is to find the correct way through trial and error. Eventually, the whole team has to take the safe way across the mine field in order to get to the opposite side of the playing field. === Degree of difficulty === The degree of difficulty can be altered by various factors: * the size of the playing field * allowed step sequence (e.g.: Are diagonal steps permitted? Do steps aback also count?) * are the team members allowed to communicate (or give hints while their colleague is on the field) * are the players allowed to discuss the strategy they want to pursue prior to the game phase == Similar games == * Even though this basic version already contains aspects of group dynamics, there is an explicit group dynamics version, [[Mine field (group dynamic)]]. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] f677306647665d33bddcea22e3bf88316150b88f Mine field (group dynamic) 0 148 3362 280 2016-02-29T21:32:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = ideally 5 to 10 players |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field (group dynamic)''' is an explicit [[Group dynamics game|group dynamic]] variation of the game [[Mine field]]. A fast, correct solution to the problem is less important than the way how to get to a solution and the team work of the group. == Equipment == * writing things for the game coordinator * field markings (floor tiles, chalk or colored sticky tape) == Preparation == A playing field in the size of 7 x 7 meters has to be marked (draughtboard pattern). Then, the game coordinator thinks of a way from one side of the playing field to another and notes it down. == Procedure == Similarly to the game [[Mine field]], all participants have to find out the way together through trial and error. In order to do so, one player is allowed to step onto the mine field and try to walk the correct way (which is still unknown). As soon as this player steps onto a mine (or if s/he chooses an unauthorized cut of the route), the game coordinator informs about that and the next team member gives it a try. In contrast to the original, the other team members are not allowed to watch. They are in a separate room, or at least far enough away. The game is more difficult, and hence, involves that the group has to find strategies to successfully solve the problem. === Variations and annotations === * It becomes even more difficult if after a trial on the mine field the player is not allowed to communicate with his immediate successor. As a result, the passing on of new information is deferred at least to the next round. * The group is denied any aids and they are especially not allowed to take down notes and draw the playing field. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minenfeld gruppendynamisch]] 23b9abde4b613b28a75014a1ff84de62cfe50d1a 280 279 2011-03-10T06:25:48Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = ideally 5 to 10 players |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field (group dynamic)''' is an explicit [[Group dynamics game|group dynamic]] variation of the game [[Mine field]]. A fast, correct solution to the problem is less important than the way how to get to a solution and the team work of the group. == Equipment == * writing things for the game coordinator * field markings (floor tiles, chalk or coloured sticky tape) == Preparation == A playing field in the size of 7 x 7 metres has to be marked (draughtboard pattern). Then, the game coordinator thinks of a way from one side of the playing field to another and notes it down. == Procedure == Similarly to the game [[Mine field]], all participants have to find out the way together through trial and error. In order to do so, one player is allowed to step onto the mine field and try to walk the correct way (which is still unknown). As soon as this player steps onto a mine (or if s/he chooses an unauthorised cut of the route), the game coordinator informs about that and the next team member gives it a try. In contrast to the original, the other team members are not allowed to watch. They are in a separate room, or at least far enough away. The game is more difficult, and hence, involves that the group has to find strategies to successfully solve the problem. === Variations and annotations === * It becomes even more difficult if after a trial on the mine field the player is not allowed to communicate with his immediate successor. As a result, the passing on of new information is deferred at least to the next round. * The group is denied any aids and they are especially not allowed to take down notes and draw the playing field. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minenfeld gruppendynamisch]] 505745024a3eedbee5c5562c3c4ab679c7a6d456 279 2011-03-09T22:42:25Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = ideally 5 to 10 players |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duratio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Brain game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = ideally 5 to 10 players |Location = small playing field |Equipment = writing things, field markings |Duration = about 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = arranging the playing field |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Mine field (group dynamic)''' is an explicit [[Group dynamics game|group dynamic]] variation of the game [[Mine field]]. A fast, correct solution to the problem is less important than the way how to get to a solution and the team work of the group. == Equipment == * writing things for the game coordinator * field markings (floor tiles, chalk or coloured sticky tape) == Preparation == A playing field in the size of 7 x 7 metres has to be marked (draughtboard pattern). Then, the game coordinator thinks of a way from one side of the playing field to another and notes it down. == Procedure == Similarly to the game [[Mine field]], all participants have to find out the way together through trial and error. In order to do so, one player is allowed to step onto the mine field and try to walk the correct way (which is still unknown). As soon as this player steps onto a mine (or if s/he chooses an unauthorised cut of the route), the game coordinator informs about that and the next team member gives it a try. In contrast to the original, the other team members are not allowed to watch. They are in a separate room, or at least far enough away. The game is more difficult, and hence, involves that the group has to find strategies to successfully solve the problem. === Variations and annotations === * It becomes even more difficult if after a trial on the mine field the player is not allowed to communicate with his immediate successor. As a result, the passing on of new information is deferred at least to the next round. * The group is denied any aids and they are especially not allowed to take down notes and draw the playing field. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] 6173babf406bee5ba53bc8eba1d3559affe5b389 Molybdomancy 0 1013 2376 2012-02-17T09:36:14Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Lead pouring]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[lead pouring]] 56a9b7c767ffa3f68eafc56019dbb51c09832594 Mosquito 0 1003 2361 2012-02-16T19:25:35Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 4 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Mo..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 4 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Mosquito''' is a game played in groups of four players. At least one of them has to move a lot during the game! == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the mosquito. The other three players are standing in a circle, facing each other. They hold each other's hands. One of them is defined to be the target, that the mosquito has to try and bite. The group of three has to prevent this. They may not use brute force, but can only try and turn away. So, in fact, the two players that are not the target have to try and get in the way of the mosquito, to prevent the target from being bitten. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for four players]] [[de:Moskito]] 4e8e53fca98d792c5255aeb62dc468c3e4a17040 Moving pillow 0 910 3546 2215 2020-03-08T16:09:05Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, one pillow |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Moving pillow''' is an [[active game]] and [[coordination game]] for groups sitting in a circle. == Equipment == You need chairs (one less than participants) and one pillow. == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle on chairs. One player is standing in the center of the circle. The pillow is put on the lap of one of the players sitting. After the starting signal, the pillow is moved from player to player. It may only be given (not thrown) and always has to rest on the player's laps (except while moving, of course). The direction of the pillow may not be changed. The player in the middle tries to sit down on the pillow. When he manages to sit on the pillow, the person whose lap the pillow is resting on, is the new player in the middle. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[de:Polsterbesetzen]] b335b7f2d0f67584bf30b30a79c640b4f5082e38 2215 2214 2012-02-07T10:54:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, one pillow |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Moving pillow''' is an [[active game]] and [[coordination game]] for groups sitting in a circle. == Equipment == You need chairs (one less than participants) and one pillow. == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle on chairs. One player is standing in the center of the circle. The pillow is put on the lap of one of the players sitting. After the starting signal, the pillow is moved from player to player. It may only be given (not thrown) and always has to rewst on the player's laps (except while moving, of course). The direction of the pillow may not be changed. The player in the middle tries to sit down on the pillow. When he manages to sit on the pillow, the person whose lap the pillow is resting on, is the new player in the middle. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[de:Polsterbesetzen]] 440114405c9d1974f5e5fcb9c842658604e53ab7 2214 2012-02-07T10:54:04Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, one pillow |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, one pillow |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} ''''Moving pillow''' is an [[active game]] and [[coordination game]] for groups sitting in a circle. == Equipment == You need chairs (one less than participants) and one pillow. == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle on chairs. One player is standing in the center of the circle. The pillow is put on the lap of one of the players sitting. After the starting signal, the pillow is moved from player to player. It may only be given (not thrown) and always has to rewst on the player's laps (except while moving, of course). The direction of the pillow may not be changed. The player in the middle tries to sit down on the pillow. When he manages to sit on the pillow, the person whose lap the pillow is resting on, is the new player in the middle. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[de:Polsterbesetzen]] e83de9565486bffa4565a1028aa2abe23bf2d489 Multi volleyball 0 1005 3578 2365 2020-03-08T16:33:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 4, 8 or 16 |Location = (Volleyball) playing field |Equipment = ball, blankets |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = prepare the playing field (net, etc.) }} '''Multi Volleyball''' is a [[coordination game]] similar to volleyball. Two groups compete each other. == Equipment == * Volleyball net (or at least a rope) * ball (tennis ball, real volleyball, etc.) * cloths (like blankets, scouting scarves, etc.) * probably markers for the playing field == Procedure == The game is played by two competing groups. All groups split into pairs, each pair holds one of the blankets. The ball may be thrown and caught only using the blankets (the players may not touch the ball directly). The ball is thrown from one group to the other. The ball has to pass over the net and hit the floor of the opposing area; then, the group that shot the ball scores one point. The other team can try and catch the ball before it hits the ground; then, no team scores a point. In any case, the ball is then shot back by the other team then. After some time, the team that scored most points wins the game. == Variations == * You can try to use larger blankets that are held by more than two players. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Mehrfach-Volleyball]] e361ded78949a94f3d694c66963271553d3340c0 2365 2012-02-16T19:30:56Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 4, 8 or 16 |Location = (Volleyball) playing field |Equipment = ball, blankets |Duration = arbitrary |Preparatio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 4, 8 or 16 |Location = (Volleyball) playing field |Equipment = ball, blankets |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = prepare the playing field (net, etc.) }} '''Multi Volleyball''' is a [[coordination game]] similar to volleyball. Two groups compete each other. == Equipment == * Volleyball net (or at least a rope) * ball (tennis ball, real volleyball, etc.) * cloths (like blankets, scouting scarves, etc.) * probably markers for the playing field == Procedure == The game is played by two competing groups. All groups split into pairs, each pair holds one of the blankets. The ball may be thrown and caught only using the blankets (the players may not touch the ball directly). The ball is thrown from one group to the other. The ball has to pass over the net and hit the floor of the opposing area; then, the group that shot the ball scores one point. The other team can try and catch the ball before it hits the ground; then, no team scores a point. In any case, the ball is then shot back by the other team then. After some time, the team that scored most points wins the game. == Variations == *You can try to use larger blankets that are held by more than two players. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Mehrfach-Volleyball]] b9617dad1bde2d1ce9d6930469eea290df8a1ae4 Mummy 0 301 3420 1274 2016-03-08T18:30:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, pairs |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = rolls of toilet paper, or newspaper and adhesive tape |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Mummy''' is a coordination game for pairs. It is often played at children's parties. == Equipment == * each team needs at least one roll of toilet paper (depending on the length of the paper, two or three rolls might be advisable). If the game is played by adults, expect to need more rolls. * As an alternative, the game can also be played with newspaper and adhesive tape. == Procedure == The players form pairs and select one of them to be the ''mummy''. As soon as the game is started, the other player starts to wrap the mummy in toilet paper. He has to be careful not to tear the paper and to wrap in the mummy as good as possible. The head (or at least, mouth, nose, and eyes) may be spared of course. The team that manages to do that fastest, wins the game. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] {{Picture}} [[de:Mumie]] 142fb9c12b66b802348fc36c76f547cc469b4c92 1274 2011-08-18T14:21:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, pairs |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = rolls of toilet paper, or newspaper and adhesive tape |Duration =..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, pairs |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = rolls of toilet paper, or newspaper and adhesive tape |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Mummy''' is a coordination game for pairs. It is often played at children's parties. == Equipment == * each team needs at least one roll of toilet paper (depending on the length of the paper, two or three rolls might be advisable). If the game is played by adults, expect to need more rolls. * As an alternative, the game can also be played with newspaper and adhesive tape. == Procedure == The players form pairs and decide, which player is gonna be the mummy. As soon as the game is started, the other player starts to wrap the mummy in toilet paper. He has to be careful not to tear the paper and to wrap in the mummy as good as possible. The head (or at least, mouth, nose, and eyes) may be spared of course. The team that manages to do that fastest, wins the game. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] {{Picture}} [[de:Mumie]] 58c403b7494c6533795ef9e661c7de1f3efe3440 Musical chairs 0 360 3462 1500 2020-03-07T21:32:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = chairs, music |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = none }} '''Musical chairs''' (also: '''Trip to Jerusalem''') is a famous game with chairs, often played at birthday parties. == Equipment == * one chair for each participant * music == Procedure == The chairs are placed in a circle (or a double line), facing outwards so players can sit on them. During each round, one chair less than the number of players is used. As soon as the music starts, the players move around the chairs. They have to move quickly and may not touch the chairs. As soon as the music is turned off, each player has to sit down on one of the chairs. As there is one chair less than the number of players, one player will get no chair - he is out of the game. Then, another chair is removed and the next round starts. Who can prevail and be the last player in the game? === Variants === * if you have got enough fitting stuff, you can require each player to organize a certain things before sitting down. So, when the music is turned off, the referee says "pen", and only people holding a pen may sit down. == Similar games == * [[Musical chairs extreme]] is quite similar, but, well, more extreme :-) * [[Grab]] is also based on similar rules [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Reise nach Jerusalem]] bc501e9381a7d878d31c1289af579a75f48ec4c0 1500 1499 2011-10-02T22:59:10Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = chairs, music |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = none }} '''Musical chairs''' (also: '''Going to Jerusalem''') is a famous game with chairs, often played at birthday parties. == Equipment == * one chair for each participant * music == Procedure == The chairs are placed in a cricle (or a double line), facing outwards so players can sit on them. During each round, one chair less than the number of players is used. As soon as the music starts, the players move around the chairs. They have to move quickly and may not touch the chairs. As soon as the music is turned off, each player has to sit down on one of the chairs. As there is one chair less than the number of players, one player will get no chair - he is out of the game. Then, another chair is removed and the next round starts. Who can prevail and be the last player in the game? === Variants === * if you have got enough fitting stuff, you can require each player to organize a certain things before sitting down. So, when the music is turned off, the referee says "pen", and only pepole holding a pen may sit down. == Similar games == * [[Musical chairs extreme]] is quite similar, but, well, more extreme :-) * [[Grab]] is also based on similar rules [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Reise nach Jerusalem]] 12e633cedea16d539fd21f267ce0a8304912951b 1499 1384 2011-10-02T22:58:38Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = chairs, music |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = none }} '''Musical chairs''' (also: '''Going to Jerusalem''') is a famous game with chairs, often played at birthday parties. == Equipment == * one chair for each participant * music == Procedure == The chairs are placed in a cricle (or a double line), facing outwards so players can sit on them. During each round, one chair less than the number of players is used. As soon as the music starts, the players move around the chairs. They have to move quickly and may not touch the chairs. As soon as the music is turned off, each player has to sit down on one of the chairs. As there is one chair less than the number of players, one player will get no chair - he is out of the game. Then, another chair is removed and the next round starts. Who can prevail and be the last player in the game? === Variants === * if you have got enough fitting stuff, you can require each player to organize a certain things before sitting down. So, when the music is turned off, the referee says "pen", and only pepole holding a pen may sit down. == Similar games == * [[Musical chairs extrem]] is quite similar, but, well, more extreme :-) * [[Grab]] is also based on similar rules [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Reise nach Jerusalem]] bb7882ed8e5ab151edf23a3a98a2cf24744d4477 1384 1376 2011-09-10T08:56:14Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = chairs, music |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = none }} '''Musical chairs''' (also: '''Going to Jerusalem''') is a famous game with chairs, often played at birthday parties. == Equipment == * one chair for each participant * music == Procedure == The chairs are placed in a cricle (or a double line), facing outwards so players can sit on them. During each round, one chair less than the number of players is used. As soon as the music starts, the players move around the chairs. They have to move quickly and may not touch the chairs. As soon as the music is turned off, each player has to sit down on one of the chairs. As there is one chair less than the number of players, one player will get no chair - he is out of the game. Then, another chair is removed and the next round starts. Who can prevail and be the last player in the game? === Variants === * if you have got enough fitting stuff, you can require each player to organize a certain things before sitting down. So, when the music is turned off, the referee says "pen", and only pepole holding a pen may sit down. == Similar games == * [[Musical chails extrem]] is quite similar, but, well, more extreme :-) * [[Grab]] is also based on similar rules [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Reise nach Jerusalem]] 9d9da92d5e5e26367b4bda67088292bf7eaed52b 1376 2011-09-10T08:48:39Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = chairs, music |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = chairs, music |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes, depending on number of players |Preparation = none }} '''Musical chairs''' (also: '''Going to Jerusalem''') is a famous game with chairs, often played at birthday parties. == Equipment == * one chair for each participant * music == Procedure == The chairs are placed in a cricle (or a double line), facing outwards so players can sit on them. During each round, one chair less than the number of players is used. As soon as the music starts, the players move around the chairs. They have to move quickly and may not touch the chairs. As soon as the music is turned off, each player has to sit down on one of the chairs. As there is one chair less than the number of players, one player will get no chair - he is out of the game. Then, another chair is removed and the next round starts. Who can prevail and be the last player in the game? === Variants === * if you have got enough fitting stuff, you can require each player to organize a certain things before sitting down. So, when the music is turned off, the referee says "pen", and only pepole holding a pen may sit down. == Similar games == * [[Grab]] is also based on similar rules [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Reise nach Jerusalem]] b0c1cc8385e4ca0aae70fc33a485cc62f0ae88da Musical chairs extreme 0 815 2040 2012-01-26T11:04:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = nothing, but best with music |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none |..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = nothing, but best with music |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''musical chairs extreme''' is a variation of the game [[musical chairs]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but it would be great if you could play some party music during the game. == Procedure == The players are split into two groups: chairs and normal players. There are slightly more players than chairs (1 or 2 more, depending on whether the group has an odd or even number of participants. After a starting signal (or as soon as the music is played), all players and chairs are running around the room. At a stopping signal (or when the music stops), the chairs have to kneel down and offer sitting positions (they are chairs, after all). The players have to sit down on the chairs. Only one player per chair is allowed of course. Remaining players not able to snatch a chair drop out of the game. After each round, some players are transformed from chair to player, so that again only one or two players more exist than the number of chairs is. To make it not all too easy for the players, they may not sit on the same chair in consecutive rounds. Of course, watch out the the game does not become too "active". None of the chairs should be hurt by players jumping on them from far. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[de:Reise nach Jerusalem extrem]] 11377d48975a1ff719028c632077a6abea0ab63e Musical game 0 1124 2523 2012-02-29T21:04:31Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Musical games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Musical games]] 1def83c11b0081e16bda8c9be99e6bd72354545b Musical games 0 1123 2522 2012-02-29T21:04:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Musical games''' have music in some way as central theme of the game. Some are related to songs or melodies that have to be recognized, with some you have to (re)create music ..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Musical games''' have music in some way as central theme of the game. Some are related to songs or melodies that have to be recognized, with some you have to (re)create music yourself. The major sub category of [[singing games]] contains all the games where you have to sing a certain song. == Games == Some prominent musical games are listed here. For a complete list of all such games in the Games-Wiki, see the [[:category:musical game]]. ;[[Jukebox]] Several groups compete each other. They have to sing as many different songs as possible. ;[[guessing melodies]]/[[guessing songs]] A sort melody or even song has to be recognized. ;All kinds of [[singing games]] Of course, all different [[singing games]] also belong to the musical games. [[Category:Musical game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Musikalische Spiele]] ac6b7c6bcb18e78cc9be26db985a18492e21cb8e My left chair is empty 0 1000 2355 2012-02-16T16:15:50Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[My left chair is free]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[My left chair is free]] 73353d095c2590f81724ff28cabf8dd7ba234177 My left chair is free 0 837 2084 2012-01-27T19:56:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = game in a circle |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''My left chair is free..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = game in a circle |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = circle of chairs |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''My left chair is free''' is a simple game, suited for smaller children. It is played while sitting in a circle and is best played by 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * each player should sit one a chair and you need one extra chair == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle, one chair is left empty. The player sitting just right of the free spot starts the game by saying: My left chair is free, I call [NAME] to sit next to me. The mentioned player then has to move to the free spot. This renders another chair empty. There, both neighbors put their hands on the chair; who can do that faster may call the next player. == Variations == You can also add a task when calling players: ... i call [NAME] to sit next to me [AS ANIMAL] Then, the player moving to the spot has to imitate the respective animal while moving to his new spot.You can add all other kind of short and simple tasks to the game this way. == Similar games == * A more active variation of this game is [[I am sitting in the green and love]]. [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Mein linker Platz ist frei]] 5cd7508427625be25ca126777592da1d28cbfed4 NASA game 0 54 3382 3325 2016-03-02T00:48:11Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = [[discussion game]], {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper, pen |Duration = 30-60 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''NASA game''' (or: '''space game''') is a [[discussion game]] for groups of any size. The players have to find out what equipment would be needed if astronauts got lost on the moon. It is often played in several phases, when the solution is first found by each player individually, and then discussed by larger groups, until a joint solution of all players is found. == Required equipment == * Each player needs a sheet of paper and a pen. == Procedure == === Story === :You are part of a NASA mission to the moon. Your space craft crashes. You survive, but you are 200 miles from a rescue craft. Your current position is on the day side of the moon. From the stuff on your spacecraft, you can take 15 working parts. Decide, might be most useful to you, and order the stuff according to that. Each part will get a number, 1 for the most important equipment, 15 for the least important one. === Equipment === * First aid set * parachute silk (or nylon) * compact heating device * emergency rations (food) * magnetic compass * nylon rope * two handguns * self-inflating life raft * oxygen container * signal flare * map of the moon * matches * 20 liters of water * powdered milk * radio transmitter (send/receive) === the game === Each player has to sort his equipment by importance. For each device, he can give a number between 1 (most important) and 15 (least important); each number can be used only once. Then, the players are put together in groups to discuss their solutions. Each group has to decide on a joint solution. Of course, the groups should find a consensus by discussion, not just a trade-off of the individual solutions. Often, groups that discuss the solution with good arguments finally reach a better solution than other groups. === suggested "correct" solution === This solution was (allegedly) presented by specialists of the NASA. #oxygen #:necessary to survive #drinking water #:important to survive #map of the moon #:Important for navigation #emergency rations #:Food is important for the body, but less so than oxygen and water #radio transmitter #:Might allow communication with the rescue craft #nylon rope #:several possible appliances (pulling equipment, climbing, etc.) #first aid set #:important in case of an emergency #parachute silk #:can be used as sun protection (remember, there is no atmosphere on the moon) #self-inflating life raft #:CO<sub>2</sub> containers might be useful for propulsion #signal flare #:might be used to alert other astronauts #handguns #:might be used for propulsion #powdered milk #:nourishment #heating device #:not necessary on the sun-facing side of the sun (but it will get night sometime) #magnetic compass #:does not work on the moon, there is no magnetic field #matches #:do not work on the moon, there is no oxygen == Similar games == * The game [[maritime emergency]] is quite similar, only the situation is changed. [[Category:Discussion game]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:NASA-Spiel]] b2f93b8c0e4bdd6a1d432fc0c56c27d9c3fc924a 3325 102 2015-10-08T06:42:06Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = [[discussion game]], {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper, pen |Duration = 30-60 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''NASA game''' (or: '''space game''') is a [[discussion game]] for groups of any size. The players have to find out what equipment would be needed if astronauts got lost on the moon. It is often played in several phases, when the solution is first found by each player individually, and then discussed by larger groups, until a joint solution of all players is found. == Required equipment == * Each player needs a sheet of paper and a pen. == Procedure == === Story === :You are part of a NASA mission to the moon. Your space craft crashes. You survive, but you are 200 miles from a rescue craft. Your current position is on the day side of the moon. From the stuff on your spacecraft, you can take 15 working parts. Decide, might be most useful to you, and order the stuff according to that. Each part will get a number, 1 for the most important equipment, 15 for the least important one. === Equipment === * First aid set * parachute silk (or nylon) * compact heating device * emergency rations (food) * magnetic compass * nylon rope * two handguns * self-inflating life raft * oxygen container * signal flare * map of the moon * matches * 20 liters of water * powdered milk * radio transmitter (send/receive) === the game === Each player has to sort his equipment by importance. For each device, he can give a number between 1 (most important) and 15 (least important); each number can be used only once. Then, the players are put together in groups to discuss their solutions. Each group has to decide on a joint solution. Of course, the groups should find a consensus by discussion, not just a trade-off of the individual solutions. Often, groups that discuss the solution with good arguments finally reach a better solution than other groups. === suggested "correct" solution === This solution was (allegedly) presented by specialists of the NASA. #oxygen #:necessary to survive #drinking water #:important to survive #map of the moon #:Important for navigation #emergency rations #:Food is important for the body, but less so than oxygen and water #radio transmitter #:Might allow communication with the rescue craft #nylon rope #:several possible appliances (pulling equipment, climbing, etc.) #first aid set #:important in case of an emergency #parachute silk #:can be used as sun protection (remember, there is no atmosphere on the moon) #self-inflating life raft #:CO<sub>2</sub> containers might be useful as impellent #signal flare #:might be used to alert other astronauts #handguns #:might be used as impellent #powdered milk #:nourishment #heating device #:not necessary on the sun-facing side of the sun (but it will get night sometime) #magnetic compass #:does not work on the moon, there is no magnetic field #matches #:do not work on the moon, there is no oxygen == Similar games == * The game [[maritime emergency]] is quite similar, only the situation is changed. [[Category:Discussion game]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:NASA-Spiel]] 490f0aec7df2dcffc8671ed02c7ac2305ab5b594 102 2011-02-19T17:35:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = [[discussion game]], {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper, pen |Duration = 30-60 minutes |Preparation = none }} The ''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = [[discussion game]], {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper, pen |Duration = 30-60 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''NASA game''' (or: '''space game''') is a [[discussion game]] for groups of any size. The players have to find out what equipment would be needed if astronauts got lost on the moon. It is often played in several phases, when the solution is first found by each player individually, and then discussed by larger groups, until a joint solution of all players is found. == Required equipment == * Each player needs a sheet of paper and a pen. == Procedure == === Story === :You are part of a NASA mission to the moon. Your space craft crashes. You survive, but you are 200 miles from a rescue craft. Your current position is on the day side of the moon. From the stuff on your spacecraft, you can take 15 working parts. Decide, might be most usefull to you, and order the stuff according to that. Each part will get a number, 1 for the most important equipment, 15 for the least important one. === Equipment === * First aid set * parachute silk (or nylon) * compact heating device * emergency rations (food) * magnetic compass * nylon rope * two handguns * self-inflating life raft * oxygen container * signal flare * map of the moon * matches * 20 liters of water * powdered milk * radio transmitter (send/receive) === Ablauf === Each player has to sort his equipment by importance. For each device, he can give a number between 1 (most important) and 15 (least important); each number can be used only once. Then, the players are put together in groups to discuss their solutions. Each group has to decide on a joint solution. Of course, the groups should find a consensus by discussion, not just a trade-off of the individual solutions. Often, groups that discuss the solution with good arguments finally reach a better solution than other groups. === suggested "correct" solution === This solution was (allegedly) presented by specialists of the NASA. #oxygen #:necessary to survive #drinking water #:important to survive #map of the moon #:Important for navigation #emergency rations #:Food is important for the body, but less so than oxygen and water #radio transmitter #:Might allow communication with the rescue craft #nylon rope #:several possible appliances (pulling equipment, climbing, etc.) #first aid set #:important in case of an emergency #parachute silk #:can be used as sun protection (remember, there is no atmosphere on the moon) #self-inflating life raft #:CO<sub>2</sub> containers might be useful as impellent #signal flare #:might be used to alert other astronauts #handguns #:might be used as impellent #powdered milk #:nourishment #heating device #:not necessary on the sun-facing side of the sun (but it will get night sometime) #magnetic compass #:does not work on the moon, there is no magnetic field #matches #:do not work on the moon, there is no oxygen == Similar games == * The game [[maritime emergency]] is quite similar, only the situation is changed. [[Category:Discussion game]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:NASA-Spiel]] 5a410c4c52aeebc89de2044c6f3a071ac6095d7b Nailing 0 931 2244 2012-02-08T21:28:04Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = tree trunk, nails, hammer |Duration = 5-15 minutes |Preparation = prepare the trunk |..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = tree trunk, nails, hammer |Duration = 5-15 minutes |Preparation = prepare the trunk |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Nailing''' is a [[coordination game]]. It is suitable only for grown-ups. == Equipment == * tree trunk * nails * hammer (straight-peen hammer; not a claw hammer; the thin peen is used) == Procedure == All participants put a nail slightly into the wood, so it is reasonably fix. During the game, one player after the other tries to drive the nail into the wood. For that, only the thinner end of the hammer's head may be used! The first player to complete his task wins the game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Nageln]] 088ea267a2dc41be6344133569706cb2c802cb9f Name and posture 0 1394 2839 2012-06-19T15:57:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (several minutes) |Preparation = none |Image = |Imag..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (several minutes) |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Name and Posture''' is a simple [[ice breaker game]] for any number of participants. It can be compared to the game [[I packed my bag]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. The first player introduces himself. He says his name and then presents a posture (or move) typical for him (like clapping, hopping, pointing, scratching the belly, shaking the head, dancing, etc.) The player also explains why this posture is typical for himself. The next player then repeats the name and posture of the previous player, and adds his own. Like in the game [[I packed my bag]], this list gets longer and longer. You might want to limit the maximum number to 5 or so, that each player only repeats the previous 5 player's names and postures. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Name und Bewegung]] b77d1764cf8a020464d42ffb36e4dcff7e7aa9e9 Name ball 0 932 2245 2012-02-08T21:29:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = small ball, cups |Durati..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5-20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = small ball, cups |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Name ball''' is an [[ice breaker game]] to [[name learning game|learn the names]] of other participants. == Equipment == * a small, light ball (like a table tennis ball) * each player needs a small cup == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, holding their cup. One player throws the ball high into the air in the center of the circle. At the same time, he calls the name of another player. This player has to catch the ball with his cup before the ball drops to the ground again. Then, the called player is the next to throw the all into the air. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Namensbällchen]] ab4c9d3478078ba9cd871d65be67a0f526b5949a Name juggling 0 320 3428 1304 2016-03-08T18:46:11Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 20 |Location = small playing field |equipment = a few smaller balls (with different colors) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = present all Names }} '''Name juggling''' is an [[ice breaker game]] ([[name learning game]]) and [[coordination game]]. All players should have heard each other's names, the game is then good for better memorizing them. == Equipment == You need several smaller balls easily distinguishable (by color, shape, size, etc.) == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. The first ball (say, the blue one) is put into the game by the referee. He is thrown from player to player. The throwing player first says the name of the player he throws the ball too, and only then actually throws the ball. This is continued until each player got the (blue) ball once. Then, another round is started, where the (blue) ball is again shot in the same order between the participants. After a few rounds, another ball (say, the red one) is added. Just as the first ball, it is passed around in a constant ordering (but one different from the "blue" ordering). It can happen that one player gets to balls at the same time. He has to manage to catch both, and pass each of them on in the correct direction. Of course, even more balls can be added. That can get quite confusing! == Similar games == * [[Chain of balls]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Namensjonglage]] 4b11b76f0822aef9cc8c0ab1c75e13b601ea2714 1304 1303 2011-08-24T11:54:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 20 |Location = small playing field |equipment = a few smaller balls (with different colors) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = present all Names }} '''Name juggling''' is an [[ice breaker game]] ([[name learning game]]) and [[coordination game]]. All players should have heard each other's names, the game is then good for better memorizing them. == Equipment == You need several smaller balls easily distinguishable (by color, shape, size, etc.) == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. The first ball (say, the blue one) is put into the game by the referee. He is thrown from player to player. The throwing player first says the name of the player he throws the ball too, and only then actually throws the ball. This is continued until each player got the (blue) ball once. Then, another round is started, where the (blue) ball is again shot in the same order between the participants. After a few rounds, another ball (say, the red one) is added. Just as the first ball, it is passed around in a constant ordering (but one different from the "blue" ordering). It can happen that one player gets to balls at the same time; he has to manage to catch both, and pass each of them on in the correct direction. Of course, even more balls can be added. That can get quite confusing! == Similar games == * [[Chain of balls]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Namensjonglage]] f3d19656b522e76262d58a0153541c8b9c64c267 1303 2011-08-24T11:53:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |type = {{icebreaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 20 |Location = small playing field |equipment = a few smaller balls (w..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |type = {{icebreaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 5 to 20 |Location = small playing field |equipment = a few smaller balls (with different colors) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = present all Names }} '''Name juggling''' is an [[icebreaker game]] ([[name learning game]]) and [[coordination game]]. All players should have heard each other's names, the game is then good for better memorizing them. == Equipment == You need several smaller balls easily distinguishable (by color, shape, size, etc.) == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. The first ball (say, the blue one) is put into the game by the referee. He is thrown from player to player. The throwing player first says the name of the player he throws the ball too, and only then actually throws the ball. This is continued until each player got the (blue) ball once. Then, another round is started, where the (blue) ball is again shot in the same order between the participants. After a few rounds, another ball (say, the red one) is added. Just as the first ball, it is passed around in a constant ordering (but one different from the "blue" ordering). It can happen that one player gets to balls at the same time; he has to manage to catch both, and pass each of them on in the correct direction. Of course, even more balls can be added. That can get quite confusing! == Similar games == * [[Chain of balls]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Namensjonglage]] 44f31160f1f91da6390ed27a262126551e88c5e9 Name learning game 0 125 231 2011-03-01T09:56:17Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Name learning games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Name learning games]] a83bf4a84f47cda45ff197b5003d2cc6ce71425a Name learning games 0 124 3356 230 2016-02-29T21:30:12Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Name learning games''' are a special type of [[ice breaker games]]. They support groups in learning the names of the members of the group. == Games == Some examples of name learning games are presented here. For a complete list of the name learning games in the GamesWiki, please see [[:Category:name learning game]]. ;[[Name slapping]] A funny game where the players learn each other's name and must react very quickly. ;[[Behind the curtain]] Two groups compete each other. From both groups, one player is selected. Both face each other, but can't see the other player due to a blanket (or opaque curtain) held between them. When the blanket is dropped, they have to shout the name of the other player. ;[[Radio]] A communication game where the players have to "contact" each other via a virtual radio transmitter. The players need to respond quickly and learn each other's names. ;[[Grapevine]] Each player presents a short, descriptive story about himself to another player. This story is passed on from player to player (similar to the game [[Chinese whispers]]). Will the original story be passed on, or will it change significantly? [[Category:Name learning game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Namenslernspiele]] 63331e9f10f0841f018beed931787df665130cfd 230 2011-03-01T09:56:04Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Name learning games''' are a special type of [[ice breaker games]]. They support groups in learning the names of the members of the group. == Games == Some examples of name ..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Name learning games''' are a special type of [[ice breaker games]]. They support groups in learning the names of the members of the group. == Games == Some examples of name learning games are presented here. For a complete list of the name learning games in the GamesWiki, please see [[:Category:name learning game]]. ;[[Name slapping]] A funny game where the players learn each other's name and must react very quickly. ;[[Behind the curtain]] Two groups compete each other. From both groups, one player is selected. Both face each other, but can't see the other player due to a blanket (or opaque curtain) held between them. When the blanket is dropped, they have to shout the name of the other player. ;[[Radio]] A communication game where the players have to "contact" each other via a virtual radio transmitter. The players need to respond quickly and learn each other's names. ;[[Grapevine]] Each player presents a short, descriptive story about himself to another player. This story is passed on from player to player (similar to [[chinese whispers]]). Will the original story be passed on, or will it change significantly? [[Category:Name learning game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Namenslernspiele]] cf157f3ec2d50005f8602cb9f99be80346c9b2ea Name slapping 0 147 2036 2035 2012-01-26T10:59:39Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = reaction game, {{name learning game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = eight or more |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = a newspaper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = names should be known }} '''Name slapping''' is a fast [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] for new groups. It can be played with any number of players, but works best from around 8 to 20. It is very helpful to [[name learning game|learn the names]] of the people of the group; however, the names should already be known. == Equipment == Best played with a newspaper, but if necessary it can be played without any equipment. == Procedure == All players stand in a circle, one player ("A") is in the middle. This player A is holding the newspaper (rolled up). Another player "B" (or the referee) now says the name of a third person ("C"). A now has to try to slap this person (C) with the newspaper (softly, of course). However, C can say the name of yet another person ("D"). Then, A may not hit C but D. Of course, D can say the name of yet another person .... If A is fast enough to slap the currently "active" person (first B, then C, ...) before he can say the name of a (valid) person, this person (B, ...) has to take up A's position in the middle, while A may stand in the circle again. === Variants === Be sure to agree on the following rules: * May calls be directly returned, e.g may B say "C" and C reply with "B", or does there have to be at least one (or two, ..) person in between (B -> C -> D -> B). * For coeducational youth groups it might be useful to introduce the rule "boys may only say girl's names, girls may only say boy's name". This might help to break up (typically same-gender) peer-groups that only call each other's names. Or find another way so that all participant's names are used equally frequent. == Similar games == * [[Radio]] follows similar rules (but is less "violent") * [[Postman]] follows similar rules, but is a bit harder [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Namenschlagen]] 64a14f6751081f9a1f3c0e85c4dc766855540d2f 2035 277 2012-01-26T10:59:18Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = reaction game, {{name learning game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = eight or more |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = a newspaper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = names should be known }} '''Name slapping''' is a fast [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] for new groups. It can be played with any number of players, but works best from around 8 to 20. It is very helpful to [[name learning game|learn the names]] of the people of the group; however, the names should already be known. == Equipment == Best played with a newspaper, but if necessary it can be played without any equipment. == Procedure == All players stand in a circle, one player ("A") is in the middle. This player A is holding the newspaper (rolled up ). Another player "B" (or the referee) now says the name of a third person ("C"). A now has to try to slap this person (C) with the newspaper (softly, of course). However, C can say the name of yet another person ("D"). Then, A may not hit C but D. Of course, D can say the name of yet another person .... If A is fast enough to slap the currently "active" person (first B, then C, ...) before he can say the name of a (valid) person, this person (B, ...) has to take up A's position in the middle, while A may stand in the circle again. === Variants === Be sure to agree on the following rules: * May calls be directly returned, e.g may B say "C" and C reply with "B", or does there have to be at least one (or two, ..) person in between (B -> C -> D -> B). * For coeducational youth groups it might be useful to introduce the rule "boys may only say girl's names, girls may only say boy's name". This might help to break up (typically same-gender) peer-groups that only call each other's names. Or find another way so that all participant's names are used equally frequent. == Similar games == * [[Radio]] follows similar rules (but is less "violent") * [[Postman]] follows similar rules, but is a bit harder [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Namenschlagen]] 1bbd3e9143f36f6ec0c0362ee4929494c89a8767 277 2011-03-09T21:54:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = reaction game, {{name learning game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = eight or more |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = a newspaper |Duration = arbitra..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = reaction game, {{name learning game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = eight or more |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = a newspaper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = names should be known }} '''Name slapping''' is a fast [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] for new groups. It can be played with any number of players, but works best from around 8 to 20. It is very helpful to [[name learning game|learn the names]] of the people of the group; however, the names should already be known. == Equipment == Best played with a newspaper, but if necessary it can be played without any equipment. == Procedure == All players stand in a circle, one player ("A") is in the middle. This player A is holding the newspaper (rolled up Another player "B" (or the referee) now says the name of a third person ("C"). A now has to try to slap this person (C) with the newspaper (softly, of course). However, C can say the name of yet another person ("D"). Then, A may not hit C but D. Of course, D can say the name of yet another person .... If A is fast enough to slap the currently "active" person (first B, then C, ...) before he can say the name of a (valid) person, this person (B, ...) has to take up A's position in the middle, while A may stand in the circle again. === Variants === Be sure to agree on the following rules: * May calls be directly returned, e.g may B say "C" and C reply with "B", or does there have to be at least one (or two, ..) person in between (B -> C -> D -> B). * For coeducational youth groups it might be useful to introduce the rule "boys may only say girl's names, girls may only say boy's name". This might help to break up (typically same-gender) peer-groups that only call each other's names. Or find another way so that all participant's names are used equally frequent. == Similar games == * [[Radio]] follows similar rules (but is less "violent") * [[Postman]] follows similar rules, but is a bit harder [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Namenschlagen]] 2362b4182e3a72e22b4b002a9d3f435811022a9d Names and qualities 0 93 3347 188 2016-02-29T17:16:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper and pen |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Names and qualities''' is a game for group members already acquainted with each other. It may be played if there is some free time between projects, for instance short breaks. During every round, one player copes with only one of his/her group members. Therefore, the game may be extended to several hours or days. The game is optimal for groups of 5 to 10 players. If there are more participants, it may become boring, and not every player can be equally dealt with. Often, also the group cohesiveness is consequently missing. == Equipment == Every participant needs a pen and enough paper (about the size of a post card). == Procedure == Every player chooses another one of the current group. The name of the chosen person is written down on a piece of paper. Next, characteristics of the chosen person or qualities one has noticed about the person lately have to be found. For each letter in the name one feature has to be found. Finally, this piece of paper is handed over "solemnly". One group member is dealt with per round. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Namenseigenschaften]] d96515a3fb18acf2ed34bd821c7e9eea7aa0c9ae 188 187 2011-02-24T13:16:19Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper and pen |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Names and qualities''' is a game for group members already acquainted with each other. It may be played if there is some free time between projects, for instance short breaks. In every round, one player copes with only one of his/her group members. Therefore, the game may be extended to several hours or days. The game is optimal for groups of 5 to 10 players. If there are more participants, it may become boring, and not every player can be equally dealt with. Often, also the group cohesiveness is consequently missing. == Equipment == Every participant needs a pen and enough paper (about the size of a post card). == Procedure == Every player chooses another one of the current group. The name of the chosen person is written down on a piece of paper. Next, characteristics of the chosen person or qualities one has noticed about the person lately have to be found. For each letter in the name one feature has to be found. Finally, this piece of paper is handed over "solemnly". One group member is dealt with per round. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Namenseigenschaften]] 25fed5f40bd280e8f21e8b7479540ff7f32fa4fd 187 179 2011-02-24T13:16:03Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper and pen |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Names and qualities''' is a game for group members already acquainted with each other. It may be played if there is some free time between projects, for instance short breaks. In every round, one player copes with only one of his/her group members. Therefore, the game may be extended to several hours or days. The game is optimal for groups of 5 to 10 players. If there are more participants, it may become boring, and not every player can be equally dealt with. Often, also the group cohesiveness is consequently missing. == Equipment == Every participant needs a pen and enough paper (about the size of a post card). == Procedure == Every player chooses another one of the current group. The name of the chosen person is written down on a piece of paper. Next, characteristics of the chosen person or qualities one has noticed about the person lately have to be found. For each letter in the name one feature has to be found. Finally, this piece of paper is handed over "solemnly". One group member is dealt with per round. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] ba337ea5ecc66af751ea6c74905bac49c5254e1f 179 2011-02-24T09:11:54Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper and pen |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Pictur..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper and pen |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Names and qualities''' is a game for group members already acquainted with each other. It may be played if there is some free time between projects, for instance short breaks. In every round, one player copes with only one of his/her group members. Therefore, the game may be extended to several hours or days. The game is optimal for groups of 5 to 10 players. If there are more participants, it may become boring, and not every player can be equally dealt with. Often, also the group cohesiveness is consequently missing. == Equipment == Every participant needs a pen and enough paper (about the size of a post card). == Procedure == Every player chooses another one of the current group. The name of the chosen person is written down on a piece of paper. Next, characteristics of the chosen person or qualities one has noticed about the person lately have to be found. For each letter in the name one feature has to be found. Finally, this piece of paper is handed over "solemnly". One group member is dealt with per round. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 20 players]] 803f1bf8260f8e00c611e203a497210812777483 Nativity scene 0 623 3444 1741 2020-03-07T21:18:06Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = gift giving |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, adequate for christmas celebration |Equipment = (wooden) crib, presents |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the presents (each player individually) |Picture = Weihnachtskrippe.jpg |Picturedescription = Nativity scene at a Christmas celebration in the woods }} A '''Nativity scene''' is a possibility to anonymously give gifts in a larger group. == Equipment == You need a (wooden?) crib decorated for Christmas. Each player needs a small present he gives away. == Procedure == The activity is usually embodied in some kind of Christmas celebration. The participants put their presents in the crib, then the celebration begins. At the end of the celebration, each participant may take one gift out of the crib. Be sure to agree upon the types and sizes of the presents beforehand. May it be bought or does it have to be self-made, how expensive may it be, is there a minimum and maximum size, etc. No participant should have to walk away disappointed. [[Category:Christmas]] [[Category:Calm game]] [[de:Weihnachtskrippe]] d3721d09e78e0b0efcc4322168a81ce1641f0352 1741 2011-12-15T20:19:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = gift giving |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, adequate for christmas celebration |Equipment = (wooden) crib, presents |Duration = a few minutes |Pr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = gift giving |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, adequate for christmas celebration |Equipment = (wooden) crib, presents |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the presents (each player individually) |Picture = Weihnachtskrippe.jpg |Picturedescription = Nativity scene at a Christmas celebration in the woods }} A '''Nativity scene''' is a possibility to anonymously give gifts in a larger group. == Equipment == You need a (wooden?) crib decorated for Christmas. Each player needs a small present he gives away. == Procedure == The activity is usually embodied in some kind of christmas celebration. The participants put their presents in the crib, then the celebration begins. At the end of the celebration, each participant may take one gift out of the crib. Be sure to agree upon the types and sizes of the presents beforehand. May it be bought or does it have to be self-made, how expensive may it be, is there a minimum and maximum size, etc. No participant should have to walk away disappointed. [[Category:Christmas]] [[Category:Calm game]] [[de:Weihnachtskrippe]] 5af636569378432af12813a95a81c244790f0115 Nest of matches 0 1266 2684 2683 2012-03-09T09:14:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = (glass) bottle, matches |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }} The '''nest of matches''' is a [[coordination game]] for two players or more. == Equipment == Each playing group needs: * one bottle (made of glass, or a similar firm object with a bottleneck on top) * matches or toothpicks (of rectangular shape; round toothpicks tend to roll away) == Procedure == Two players (or teams) compete each other. One team after the other may put one match on top of the bottle. This slowly creates a nest of matches on top of the bottle. All players have to take care no match falls down. Unlike [[Mikado]], it does not matter whether the matches move or not; you only have to avoid to let them fall off the bottle. Any team that causes at least one match to fall down lose the game (or earns a negative point). Then, another round is started. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game on a table]] [[de:Streichholznest]] 93342c28498f6f6b80869391b661467200ccfd1d 2683 2012-03-09T09:13:17Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "Strichhölzer Spiel am Tisch {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = (glass) bottle, matches |Duration = several minutes per..." wikitext text/x-wiki Strichhölzer Spiel am Tisch {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = (glass) bottle, matches |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }} The '''nest of matches''' is a [[coordination game]] for two players or more. == Equipment == Each playing group needs: * one bottle (made of glass, or a similar firm object with a bottleneck on top) * matches or toothpicks (of rectangular shape; round toothpicks tend to roll away) == Procedure == Two players (or teams) compete each other. One team after the other may put one match on top of the bottle. This slowly creates a nest of matches on top of the bottle. All players have to take care no match falls down. Unlike [[Mikado]], it does not matter whether the matches move or not; you only have to avoid to let them fall off the bottle. Any team that causes at least one match to fall down lose the game (or earns a negative point). Then, another round is started. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game on a table]] [[de:Streichholznest]] af67ce09e63a22a8237caadfa61185c6eeb950d5 Newspaper dance 0 300 3460 1385 2020-03-07T21:31:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, only pairs |Location = flat and dry floor |Equipment = newspapers, music |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Newspaper dance''' is a game for groups of any size, often played at children's parties. The participants compete in pairs against each other. == Equipment == * Each pair needs one sheet of newspaper (equal size for each pair) * Music == Procedure == Each pair stands on the newspaper. They may only touch the newspaper but not the floor. As soon as the music is turned on, the pairs have to "dance" as best as possible. Any team touching the floor is out of the game. After some time, the music stops and the referee orders the newspaper to be folded in half (teams may step on the floor during that time). Then, the music (and dancing) starts again. The team that manages to "survive" the dancing as last pair has of course won the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[de:Zeitungstanz]] 684c4979c21d28b584ab015f9175ac17d2142295 1385 1272 2011-09-10T08:58:10Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, only pairs |Location = flat and dry floor |Equipment = newspapers, music |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Newspaper dance''' is a game for groups of any size. The participants compete in pairs against each other. == Equipment == * Each pair needs one sheet of newspaper (equal size for each pair) * Music == Procedure == Each pair stands on the newspaper. They may only touch the newspaper but not the floor. As soon as the music is turned on, the pairs have to "dance" as best as possible. Any team touching the floor is out of the game. After some time, the music stops and the referee orders the newspaper to be folded in half (teams may step on the floor during that time). Then, the music (and dancing) starts again. The team that manages to "survive" the dancing as last pair has of course won the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[de:Zeitungstanz]] 89e2a5b7e88467d310f817c35e013623e2d5f3f9 1272 2011-08-18T14:10:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, only pairs |Location = flat and dry floor |Equipment = newspapers, music |Duration = several minu..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, only pairs |Location = flat and dry floor |Equipment = newspapers, music |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Newspaper dance''' is a game for groups of any size. The participants compete in pairs against each other. == Equipment == * Each pair needs one sheet of newspaper (equal size for each pair) * Music == Procedure == Each pair stands on the newspaper. They may only touch the newspaper but not the floor. As soon as the music is turned on, the pairs have to "dance" as best as possible. Any team touching the floor is out of the game. After some time, the music stops and the referee orders the newspaper to be folded in half (teams may step on the floor during that time). Then, the music (and dancing) starts again. The team that manages to "survive" the dancing as last pair has of course won the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Zeitungstanz]] db34a2c57ab07ac0eac476e397fb30e33420633a Next signpost 0 73 3354 217 2016-02-29T21:29:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Guessing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = on the car/bus |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Next signpost''' is a guessing game for longer rides on a car/bus, especially on freeways. == Equipment == You need pen and paper to play the game. == Procedure == While on the road, the players decide a target (probably the next major city) and guess, what how many miles/kilometers the next signpost will state the city is away. One of the players makes notes of all guesses on paper, and the player with the best guess earns a point. Then, the next guess is collected from all players. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for road trips]] [[de:Nächste Entfernungsangabe]] fb9ccd7d075dabd2b658dec39656d8daf4b7d1c7 217 136 2011-02-27T18:52:16Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Guessing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = on the car/bus |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Next signpost''' is a guessing game for longer rides on a car/bus, especially on freeways. == Equipment == You need pen and paper to play the game. == Procedure == While on the road, the players descide a target (probably the next major city) and guess, what how many miles/kilometers the next signpost will state the city is away. One of the players makes notes of all guesses on paper, and the player with the best guess earns a point. Then, the next guess is collected from all players. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for road trips]] [[de:Nächste Entfernungsangabe]] 783b1eba29cf6158b64e40ae0f59193e0ae169d1 136 135 2011-02-21T20:13:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Guessing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = on the car/bus |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Next signpost''' is a guessing game for longer rides on a car/bus, especially on freeways. == Equipment == You need pen and paper to play the game. == Procedure == While on the road, the players descide a target (probably the next major city) and guess, what how many miles/kilometers the next signpost will state the city is away. One of the players makes notes of all guesses on paper, and the player with the best guess earns a point. Then, the next guess is collected from all players. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for on the road]] [[de:Nächste Entfernungsangabe]] 592e56b0b1eaaa48f937f286c624a73dbaf4936c 135 2011-02-21T20:13:35Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Guessing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = on the car/bus |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Next signpost''' i..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Guessing game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = on the car/bus |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Next signpost''' is a guessing game for longer rides on a car/bus, especially on freeways. == Equipment == You need pen and paper to play the game. == Procedure == While on the road, the players descide a target (probably the next major city) and guess, what how many miles/kilometers the next signpost will state the city is away. One of the players makes notes of all guesses on paper, and the player with the best guess earns a point. Then, the next guess is collected from all players. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Nächste Entfernungsangabe]] 6e76baaa44954ad5e8db3af61eeb33a290c0a9d1 Ninja 0 452 3482 1524 2020-03-08T15:12:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = any, but best with 5-15 |Location = small playing field (can be indoors) |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Ninja''' is a [[coordination game]]/[[fighting game]] for almost any number of players (but is usually most fun with 5 to 15 players). You need a small playing field without obstacles (but that can be a room indoors as well). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play ''Ninja''. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle (close together). Upon the starting signal, they jump outwards, with a typical "Ninja scream". They also make some Ninja moves and stay in that attack position. Then, one after the other of the players may attack. The attacker chooses any other player (but usually, the immediate neighbors are easiest) and attacks this player by hitting his hand. This has to be done in just one ninja attack move. Of course, the other player may defend by removing his hand, stepping aside, jumping away, etc. When the attack is successful (the hand is hit), then the defender has to take his hand out of the game (and put it on his back). There are no further consequences if the attack is not successful. After the attack/defend move, both players keep their last position and may not move unless they are attacked. After an attack, the next player (clockwise around the circle) may attack. Any player having lost both of his hands is out of the game. The last player to remain in the game has won. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ninja]] da8f7d8e3b6cc3b1607b8cc5ee3cc06f916adc58 1524 2011-11-07T16:16:27Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = any, but best with 5-15 |Location = small playing field (can be indoors) |Equipment = none..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = any, but best with 5-15 |Location = small playing field (can be indoors) |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Ninja''' is a [[coordination game]]/[[fighting game]] for almost any number of players (but is usually most fun with 5 to 15 players). You need a small playing field without obstacles (but that can be a room indoors as well). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play ''Ninja''. == Procedure == The players are standing in a cicle (close together). Upon the starting signal, they jump outwards, with a typical "Ninja scream". They also make some Ninja moves and stay in that attack position. Then, one after the other of the players may attack. The attacker choses any other player (but usually, the immediate neighbours are easiest) and attacks this player by hitting his hand. This has to be done in just one ninja attack move. Of course, the other player may defend by removing his hand, stepping aside, jumping away, etc. When the attack is successful (the hand is hit), then the defender has to take his hand out of the game (and put it on his back). There are no further consequences if the attack is not successful. After the attack/defend move, both players keep their last position and may not move unless they are attacked. After an attack, the next player (clockwise around the circle) may attack. Any player having lost both of his hands is out of the game. The last player to remain in the game has won. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ninja]] c967ba55d6080b3a30cea15efc6375032e858e0e No-go zone 0 51 3396 415 2016-03-06T20:24:30Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few meters' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three meters) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] 016fe08ba07bcc79f919dedcb0ec1e4803815b8f 415 414 2011-05-18T05:48:48Z Wirthi 1 Undo revision 414 by [[Special:Contributions/202.57.69.84|202.57.69.84]] ([[User talk:202.57.69.84|talk]]) wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] dbc1d770b006a4bc905be0709ebf5d3a1fc62164 414 413 2011-05-17T12:48:29Z 202.57.69.84 0 rude.com-big-mom http://terninon.freei.me/what-brand-of-trumpet-did-e.-caruso-own.html what-are-the-u.s-immigration rude.com-jswift-videos http://terninon.freei.me/st.-teresas-duarte-ca.html st.-tere wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. rude.com-big-mom http://terninon.freei.me/what-brand-of-trumpet-did-e.-caruso-own.html what-are-the-u.s-immigration rude.com-jswift-videos http://terninon.freei.me/st.-teresas-duarte-ca.html st.-teresas-duarte-ca what-are-the-southernmost-u.s.-state http://terninon.freei.me/kqrs-.com.html kqrs-.com rude-fun.com http://terninon.freei.me/rude.com-main-session-login.html rude.com-main-session-login mysql-5.1.11 http://terninon.freei.me/rude.com-raven.html misscandy.rude.com rude.com-nextlevel http://terninon.freei.me/what-baseball-teams-did-john-j.-mcgraw.html dr.-reza-ahy rude.com-lady-sonia http://terninon.freei.me/black-rude.com.html what-brand-suit-does-georg-w.-bush-wear das-versprechen-.rar http://terninon.freei.me/remy-ma-rude.com.html remy-ma-rude.com treach-on-rude.com http://terninon.freei.me/lil-cease-rude.com.html lil-cease-rude.com www.rude.com-assgoddess http://terninon.freei.me/pcr-2.1-topo.html pcr-2.1-topo == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] e8f8bcdd064c5954ab69d60154d8420259a5bad5 413 411 2011-05-17T05:28:09Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] dbc1d770b006a4bc905be0709ebf5d3a1fc62164 411 395 2011-05-16T22:11:10Z 88.191.129.214 0 aaci-e.v http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/g.d.topics.html g.d.topics william-l.-peterson http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/irvin-elementary.com.html irvin-elementary.com laetitiaand.skyblog.com http:// wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. aaci-e.v http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/g.d.topics.html g.d.topics william-l.-peterson http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/irvin-elementary.com.html irvin-elementary.com laetitiaand.skyblog.com http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/swiffer.com-coupon.html swiffer.com-coupon promotion-code-eyesave.com http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/www.premiervallebank.cpom.html www.premiervallebank.cpom perezhilton-.com http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/miss-independent-site-www.jamglue.com.html miss-independent-site-www.jamglue.com where-is-thegreenbutton.com http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/nude.-si.html nude.-si nfpa-130-section-2-4.6 http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/oh.lily.html michael-j.b.-allen screenshot-utility-1.0-crack http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/www.realsimple.com-forms.html www.realsimple.com-forms go4.it-webmail http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/j.o-californie-1960.html j.o-californie-1960 non-nude-ucoz.ru http://procerinun.pytalhost.com/www.theflyingdogwaterloo.com.html www.theflyingdogwaterloo.com == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] 7d5658911564079e7c7c6acdcee19f5e2dcf80eb 395 393 2011-05-09T05:24:12Z Wirthi 1 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/91.143.58.1|91.143.58.1]] ([[User talk:91.143.58.1|talk]]) to last revision by [[User:Wirthi|Wirthi]] wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] dbc1d770b006a4bc905be0709ebf5d3a1fc62164 393 392 2011-05-08T19:05:04Z 91.143.58.1 0 www.jeeran http://tader.zoka.cc/bestrate.com.html bestrate.com mtv.com-music-videos http://tader.zoka.cc/aquarius-www.ibuysailboats.com.html aquarius-www.ibuysailboats.com metlife.com http://tader.z wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. www.jeeran http://tader.zoka.cc/bestrate.com.html bestrate.com mtv.com-music-videos http://tader.zoka.cc/aquarius-www.ibuysailboats.com.html aquarius-www.ibuysailboats.com metlife.com http://tader.zoka.cc/www.tonybolonga-aol.com.html 3rib2006.jeeran.com wernersullivan-nilsson.com http://tader.zoka.cc/1874.0.html 1874.0 embed.fla-in-html http://tader.zoka.cc/june.com.html june.com da3yaa.jeeran.com http://tader.zoka.cc/mazda.au.html mazda.au bob-stoops.-oklahoma-coach http://tader.zoka.cc/master-pages-in-asp.net-2.0.html master-pages-in-asp.net-2.0 http-www.4shared-search.com http://tader.zoka.cc/dr.seeger-dreieich.html www.riadassamjouni.com link-http-dn.sapo.pt http://tader.zoka.cc/b.c.-postal-code.html b.c.-postal-code stephen-m.-seeger http://tader.zoka.cc/june-i.l.x-lyrics.html june-i.l.x-lyrics == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] b238fb56b5fc71fe03a658e3575873abb0fcd0b1 392 390 2011-05-05T05:30:13Z Wirthi 1 Undo revision 390 by [[Special:Contributions/41.190.16.17|41.190.16.17]] ([[User talk:41.190.16.17|talk]]) wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] dbc1d770b006a4bc905be0709ebf5d3a1fc62164 390 388 2011-05-04T21:57:30Z 41.190.16.17 0 www.samgoody.com http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/e.r.a.-homes.html essie-b.-lucas www.solutions.com http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/dr.-lambert-ridgefield-ct.html dr.-lambert-ridgefield-ct free.fr wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. www.samgoody.com http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/e.r.a.-homes.html essie-b.-lucas www.solutions.com http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/dr.-lambert-ridgefield-ct.html dr.-lambert-ridgefield-ct free.fr-telephone http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/webmail.nmhnj.org.html webmail.nmhnj.org jobsearch.gov.au http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/hansenet.webmail.html hansenet.webmail walter-heimrich-obit http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/my-s.a-com.html psychic-power-future-forcast.co.uk es.weather.yahoo.com-europa-espana http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/konica-minolta-sensing-inc.html konica-minolta-sensing-inc comps-inc http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/country-people.com.html film.hill.com musica-soul-site-es.wikipedia.org http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/mail.yahoo.comn.html mail.yahoo.comn www.essie.co.il http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/www.farmbureau.com.html www.farmbureau.com h.i.m-pics http://chlorgenflasu.web.fc2.com/ridgefield-wa.html mrs.-dithers-of-comics == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] ddafd112b5b21ca8c6bbf50e01bc62becc6b412c 388 387 2011-05-04T05:53:59Z 88.117.102.151 0 Undo revision 387 by [[Special:Contributions/91.143.58.1|91.143.58.1]] ([[User talk:91.143.58.1|talk]]) wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] dbc1d770b006a4bc905be0709ebf5d3a1fc62164 387 386 2011-05-04T05:07:21Z 91.143.58.1 0 civic.mb.ca http://vecomki.fnhost.org/logger-pro-3.6.1-password.html logger-pro-3.6.1-password micro.game-server http://vecomki.fnhost.org/dress-up-celebs.com.html www.auxbdept.org lagertop.com http wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. civic.mb.ca http://vecomki.fnhost.org/logger-pro-3.6.1-password.html logger-pro-3.6.1-password micro.game-server http://vecomki.fnhost.org/dress-up-celebs.com.html www.auxbdept.org lagertop.com http://vecomki.fnhost.org/lsufootball.com.html lsufootball.com www.guitartabs.fm http://vecomki.fnhost.org/www.trakfone.com.html www.trakfone.com v.k.mehta http://vecomki.fnhost.org/dr.-matos-springfield-il.html dr.-matos-springfield-il asp.net-password-recovery-email http://vecomki.fnhost.org/zuleika-firousi-hotmail.com.html zuleika-firousi-hotmail.com wwe.disney.com http://vecomki.fnhost.org/missingmoney.com.html missingmoney.com members-home.nl http://vecomki.fnhost.org/j.b-player-guitar.html j.b-player-guitar afif.altervista http://vecomki.fnhost.org/all-guitartabs.co.uk.html all-guitartabs.co.uk celebs-tv.com http://vecomki.fnhost.org/installer-2.2.html installer-2.2 == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] e11fbcaf9e1e8dad8e25ef6de469017b5593c096 386 384 2011-05-02T06:17:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] dbc1d770b006a4bc905be0709ebf5d3a1fc62164 384 233 2011-05-02T02:57:42Z 91.143.58.1 0 IS3xLr <a href="http://jlwwpujwverz.com/">jlwwpujwverz</a>, [url=http://dxkwuvdqgnum.com/]dxkwuvdqgnum[/url], [link=http://jlyewehpnrhn.com/]jlyewehpnrhn[/link], http://kszuffuhtlxv.com/ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. IS3xLr <a href="http://jlwwpujwverz.com/">jlwwpujwverz</a>, [url=http://dxkwuvdqgnum.com/]dxkwuvdqgnum[/url], [link=http://jlyewehpnrhn.com/]jlyewehpnrhn[/link], http://kszuffuhtlxv.com/ == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] c502ca43094032f9c1f4d02f6f799dd8dff7bba1 233 122 2011-03-03T16:05:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[group dynamics game]] or [[coordination game]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] dbc1d770b006a4bc905be0709ebf5d3a1fc62164 122 95 2011-02-20T16:38:20Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Game of skills}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] or [[Game of skills]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] 62393a085cd74edd1ff48ee3e0b2c7c6e0f10800 95 93 2011-02-17T22:02:17Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Game of skills}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] or [[Game of skills]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor games]] [[de:Verbotene Zone]] d605ea2a225a55eb77af5a378a96fc90a97961c8 93 2011-02-17T20:25:02Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Game of skills}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Game of skills}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = outdoors (tree!) on soft ground |Equipment = a number of ropes, various small objects |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''No-go zone''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] or [[Game of skills]] for groups of 10 to 20 participants. == Equipment == * at least two ropes of which one has to be thick enough to carry a participant * various small objects (balls, etc.) == Preparation == The coordinator of the game attaches the end of the rope to a tree, tightly and at about breast height. There should be a few metres' space around the tree. A circular area around the tree (at least three metres) is marked with another rope.The objects are distributed within this zone, but they should not be within easy reach from the outside of the circle. == Procedure == The group is instructed to fetch the objects from the separated area around the tree. The team members are not allowed to touch this area nor to make use of any further aids than the rope attached to the tree. Consequently, they have to develop a strategy together how to retrieve the items. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Outdoor games]] d59ade74f4767e4648645a928dca6d110dbdd346 No game 0 933 3552 2246 2020-03-08T16:17:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = tokens (clothespins, fixing pin, etc.) |Duration = longer, but can be played alongside with other program |Preparation = prepare the tokens |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''"no" game''' is a game that can be played alongside with some other activity - during a party, a meeting or a full day on a camp. It is a longer variant of the game [[Yes No Black White]]. == Equipment == Each player requires some kind of (small) token, that can be put on their clothes, like clothespins, buttons or fixing pin. == Procedure == Each player gets a token, that he puts on his clothes. While the game is played, there is only one simple rule: no active player may pronounce the word "no". If a player (A) is active, says the word, and another (active) player (B) recognizes that, player B earns the token of A (or one of them). A player is active, as long as he has still got at least one token. In the end, one player should have collected all the tokens (or a few players, if they are very cautious). This player(s) win(s) the game. == Similar games == * The game [[Yes No Black White]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Nein-Spiel]] 4a64a8f744c74dfbd2c13a6ddf509b17367e4a21 2246 2012-02-08T21:30:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = tokens (clothespins, fixing pin, etc.) |Duration = longer, but can..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = tokens (clothespins, fixing pin, etc.) |Duration = longer, but can be played alongside with other program |Preparation = prepare the tokens |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''"no" game''' is a game that can be played alongside with some other activity - during a party, a meeting or a full day on a camp. It is a longer variant of the game [[Yes No Black White]]. == Equipment == Each player requires some kind of (small) token, that can be put on their clothes - like clothespins, buttons or fixing pin. == Procedure == Each player gets a token, that he puts on his clothes. While the game is played, there is only one simple rule: no active player may pronounce the word "no". If a player (A) is active, says the word, and another (active) player (B) recognizes that, player B earns the token of A (or one of them). A player is active, as long as he has still got at least one token. In the end, one player should have collected all the tokens (or a few players, if they are very cautious). This player(s) win(s) the game. == Similar games == * The game [[Yes No Black White]] is quite similar. * [[Stoascheißer Koarl]] is similar as well, but uses another forbidden word. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Nein-Spiel]] 5f06815e39c5ea027de8eb8c8be03e4f9c1278ed Number tag 0 902 3541 2199 2020-03-08T16:05:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = even number of players (two equally sized teams) |Location = small playing field |Equipment = any small object |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Number tag''' is a [[tag game]] for an even number of eight or more participants. == Equipment == You need a small object, no matter what it is. == Procedure == The players are split into two equally sized groups, that stand on opposing sides of the playing field. All players get a number assigned (for each team starting with the number 1). The object is put in the center of the playing field. 1 2 3 4 5 ... first team X ... object 5 4 3 2 1 ... second team The trainer then calls the number of one of the players. Both players with that number then try to get the object as fast as possible. The first player to reach (and hold!) the object earns one point for his team. After that, he can earn another point by touching the player of the other team before that can reach his team (wall) again. After some time, the team with most points wins the game. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Zahlenfangen]] c0fabdf030917691b9f3b5a2ece2e3039d2eca31 2199 2012-02-06T20:36:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = even number of players (two equally sized teams) |Location = small playing field |Equipment = any small object |Duration = arbitrary |P..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = even number of players (two equally sized teams) |Location = small playing field |Equipment = any small object |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Number tag''' is a [[tag game]] for an even number of 8 or more participants. == Equipment == You need a small object, no matter what it is. == Procedure == The players are split into two equally sized groups, that stand on opposing sides of the playing field. All players get a number assigned (for each team starting with the number 1). The object is put in the center of the playing field. 1 2 3 4 5 ... first team X ... object 5 4 3 2 1 ... second team The trainer then calls the number of one of the players. Both players with that number then try to get the object as fast as possible. The first player to reach (and hold!) the object earns one point for his team. After that, he can earn another point by touching the player of the other team before that can reach his team (wall) again. After some time, the team with most points wins the game. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Zahlenfangen]] 10d33bb7b536fce8d3cfde58f2b5aa0dcd2dc5f0 Obstacle course 0 864 2137 2136 2012-01-31T21:04:10Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = can be inside or outside |Equipment = different obstacles |Duration = 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = prepare equipment for the obstacles |Image = |Imagedescription = }} An '''obstacle course''' is a [[trust building game|trust building]] [[coordination game]] for pairs of players. One of them is blindfolded and has to complete the obstacle course, while the other guides him. == Equipment == You need lots of different obstacles * ropes * tables, banks, chair * sheets of newspaper for "stepping stones" (like in a river) * and so on == Preparation == Before the actual game, you have to prepare the obstacle course. This can either be done by the trainers beforehand, or by the participating players (they create an obstacle course for themselves). When the players create the obstacle course, you can add the element that the players to be blindfolded don't know the course, thus allowing only the "guides" to create and know the course. == Procedure == The players team up in pairs. One of them is blindfolded. One pair after the other has to complete the obstacle course. The blindfolded player is supported by his partner, that guides him through the course. Whether the guide may touch his partner or the directions may only be given verbally depends on the abilities of your participants and the difficulty of the course. Note that this should be a calm game, with focus on using one's senses and trust building among the pairs. There is no price for the fastest team! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Hindernisparcours]] b0013a7a03bd5b89dcbd5b288ab9a7b61c09a2a3 2136 2012-01-31T21:03:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{trust building game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = can be inside or outside |Equipment = different obstacles |Duration = 20 to 3..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = can be inside or outside |Equipment = different obstacles |Duration = 20 to 30 minutes |Preparation = prepare equipment for the obstacles |Image = |Imagedescription = }} An '''obstacle course''' ist a [[trust building game|trust building]] [[coordination game]] for pairs of players. One of them is blindfolded and has to ÜBERWINDEN the obstacle course, while the other guides him. == Equipment == You need lots of different obstacles * ropes * tables, banks, chair * sheets of newspaper for "stepping stones" (like in a river) * and so on == Preparation == Before the actual game, you have to prepare the obstacle course. This can either be done by the trainers beforehand, or by the participating players (they create an obstacle course for themselves). When the players create the obstacle course, you can add the element that the players to be blindfolded don't know the course, thus allowing only the "guides" to create and know the course. == Procedure == The players team up in pairs. One of them is blindfolded. One pair after the other has to complete the obstacle course. The blindfolded player is supported by his partner, that guides him through the course. Whether the guide may touch his partner or the directions may only be given verbally depends on the abilities of your participants and the difficulty of the course. Note that this should be a calm game, with focus on using one's senses and trust building among the pairs. There is no price for the fastest team! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Hindernisparcours]] c53649754a37e7abf680c700c9c560cf0d3d162a Occupied 0 887 3534 2173 2020-03-08T15:57:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = at least 8, better more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Occupied''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for groups of almost any size. It is played while sitting in a circle on chairs. == Equipment == * A chair for each participant. * A deck of cards (four different colors) == Procedure == All players are sitting in a circle on chairs. Each one draws a card, remembers the color, and returns the card. The trainer shuffles the stack of cards and draws a card. He announced the color. All the respective players have to move one chair to the right. If another player is already sitting there, he sits on his lap. Of such a stack of players, only the top-most player may move (provided he has got the correct color). The first player to finish one full circle that reaches his own chair again wins the game. === Variations === * You can also play with more or less colors. * You can play with "joker" cards. If such a card is drawn, all the top-most players may move on. == Similar games == * [[Stacking]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Besetzt]] bd76476e7e247d1b815fa4c1445a8352d8a13c1b 2173 2012-02-06T11:45:49Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = at least 8, better more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Occ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = at least 8, better more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Occupied''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for groups of almost any size. It is played while sitting in a circle on chairs. == Equipment == * A chair for each participant. * A deck of cards (four different colors) == Procedure == All players are sitting in a circle on chairs. Each one draws a card, remembers the color, and returns the card. The trainer shuffles the stack of cards and draws a card. He announced the color. All the respective players have to move one chair to the right. If another player is already sitting there, he sits on his lap. Of such a stack of players, only the top-most player may move (provided he has got the correct color). The first player to finish one full circle (that reaches his own chair again) wins the game. === Variations === * You can also play with more or less colors. * You can play with "joker" cards. If such a card is drawn, all the top-most players may move on. == Similar games == * [[Stacking]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Besetzt]] 5f6cea9f6071c67dba2b989c61e88d6c64c85815 Ocean wave 0 911 3547 2217 2020-03-08T16:09:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''ocean wave''' is a game for groups of any size (larger than ten or so) while sitting in a circle. == Equipment == * You need one chair for each participant. == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle on chairs. One player is standing in the center of the circle; his chair is empty. After the starting signal, the player sitting on the left of the free chair moves to the free chair. This leaves another chair free, where again the player on the left is moving over to, and so on (like an ocean wave, thus the name). The player standing in the middle has to try and sit down on an empty chair before it is occupied. Then, the player who was to slow to take the free seat (the right neighbor) is the new player to stand in the center of the circle. [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ozeanwelle]] a79efa51b1ca26bc66f34c1b9500b4d49bba22fd 2217 2012-02-07T10:55:25Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''ocean wave''' is a game for groups of any size (larger than 10 or so) while sitting in a circle. == Equipment == * You need one chair for each participant. == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle on chairs. One player is standing in the center of the circle; his chair is empty. After the starting signal, the player sitting on the left of the free chair moves to the free chair. This leaves another chair free, where again the player on the left is moving over to, and so on (like an ocean wave, thus the name). The player standing in the middle has to try and sit down on an empty chair before it is occupied. Then, the player who was to slow to take the free seat (the right neighbor) is the new player to stand in the center of the circle. [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ozeanwelle]] e4197a3de009e9526b067730adccbf4d6b3ca46d Oh Yea 0 1732 3242 2012-12-18T09:53:36Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, usually rather short |Preparation = none |Image = |Image..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, usually rather short |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Oh Yea!''' is a simple [[active game]] to liven up other activities. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == The game is very simple: One player (usually the leader or trainer) suggests an activity ("let's run around the house'', "let's sing a song'', etc.). All participants then answers "oh yea" and start doing as suggested. Of course, the player that suggested the activity has to participate as well! [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Au Ja!]] 5846f7f2be75d5a9efe773b80123ffb712698585 Olfactory Kim 0 174 3377 338 2016-03-01T20:47:21Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, substances to be smelled |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = prepare the substances }} The '''Olfactory Kim's game''' is a Variant of the [[Kim's game]] addressing and training the smelling sense. == Equipment == * blindfolds for all players * About 8-10 different substances to be identified by their odor == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. Then, the referee lets them all smell the first substance. They then discuss, what that could be. Once they could identify it correctly, the next substance is smelled. === Variants === * The game might be combined with the classic [[Memory Kim]]. First, all odors are presented to the participants, who have to remember them. Only in a second step, they have to enumerate all the substances they smelled. == Similar games == * The [[Taste Kim]] works in a similar fashion, but addresses the tasting sense. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Geruchskim]] 7913b2d2e87807c0aada61dd18d6c398b3b88d6e 338 337 2011-03-20T17:01:16Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, substances to be smelled |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = prepare the substances }} The '''Olfactory Kim's game''' is a Variant of the [[Kim's game]] addressing and training the smelling sense. == Equipment == * blindfolds for all players * About 8-10 different substances to be identified by their odor == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. Then, the referee lets them all smell the first substance. They then discuss, what that could be. Once they could identify it correctly, the next substance is smelled. === Variants === * The game might be combined with the classis [[Memory Kim]]. First, all odors are presented to the participants, who have to remember them. Only in a second step, they have to enumerate all the substances they smelled. == Similar games == * The [[Taste Kim]] works in a similar fashion, but addresses the tasting sense. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Geruchskim]] 43e622cfc383963985ab4721c67b2d296cdae3df 337 2011-03-20T17:01:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, substances to be smelled |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = prepare the..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, substances to be smelled |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = prepare the substances }} The '''Olfactory Kim's game''' is a Variant of the [[Kim's game]] addressing and training the smelling sense. == Equipment == * blindfolds for all players * About 8-10 different substances to be identified by their odor == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. Then, the referee lets them all smell the first substance. They then discuss, what that could be. Once they could identify it correctly, the next substance is smelled. === Variants === * The game might be combined with the classis [[Memory Kim]]. First, all odors are presented to the participants, who have to remember them. Only in a second step, they have to enumerate all the substances they smelled. == Similar games == * The [[Taste Kim]] works in a similar fashion, but addresses the tasting sense. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfold]] [[de:Geruchskim]] 66d8c591678dba5750b52e257fbb763cb8abc3d4 Olfactory Kim's game 0 175 339 2011-03-20T17:01:34Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Olfactory Kim]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Olfactory Kim]] ec55261c25e374f2f9cda78d2833063696605792 Olfactory Kim's game with perfume 0 75 3330 140 2015-10-08T06:44:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}}, group finding game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = different perfumes |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''olfactory Kim's game with perfume''' is a type of [[Kim's game]]. It can be used to mingle groups. == Required equipment == Different perfumes, one scent per two (or probably more) players. == Procedure == All players get one type of perfume from the referees. Typically, two players get the same scent, but the groups could be larger as well. Then, the game starts and the people wander around the room. They have to "smell" each other and try to find the other player(s) that has (or have) the same scent. === Mingling new groups === If a larger bunch of people is to be split randomly in smaller groups, then the referees have to use as many scents as there should be groups. [[Category:Kim's game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Geruchs-Kim mit Parfüm]] b2dc798b6820854464b8886a41cd6b0104d67a38 140 2011-02-21T20:55:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}}, group finding game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = different perfumes |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = non..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}}, group finding game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = different perfumes |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''olfactory Kim's game with perfume''' is a type of [[Kim's game]]. It can be used to mingle groups. == Required equipment == Different perfumes, one scent per two (or probably more) players. == Procedure == All players get one type of perfume from the referees. Typically, two players get the same scent, but the groups could be larger as well. Then, the game starts and the people wander around the room. They have to "smell" each other and try to find the other player(s) that has (or have) the same scent. === Mingling new groups === If a larger bunch of people is to be split in smaller groups (randomly), then the referees have to use as many scents as there should be groups. [[Category:Kim's game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Geruchs-Kim mit Parfüm]] ea99642cfbe806b67609b1386eb6119e0d385210 Once an Austrian 0 877 3529 2160 2020-03-08T15:56:18Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = space to move for each player |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Once an Austrian''' is a [[singing game]] with some moves. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == You repeatedly sing the following verse during the game: Once an Austrian went yodeling, On a mountain so high, When he met with an [NAME], Interrupting his cry Hoooo-liiiii-riaaaaaa, Ho-le-ria, Ho-la-ria, Ho-le-ria-ah, coccoo [SOUNDS] Ho-la-ria, Ho-la-ria, Ho-le-ria-ah, coccoo KUCKUCK KUCKUCK [SOUNDS] Ho-la-ria, Ho-la-ria, Ho-le-ria-ah, kuckuck [SOUNDS] Ho-la-ria-ah-hooo While singing, several moves are executed: * ''Hoooo-liiiii-riaaaaaa'': fast slapping on your lap * while "yodeling": repeatedly: slapping on your lap, clapping your hands, and snipping with your fingers, in the beat of the music Instead of [NAME], another object or person is used during each round. This also results in another sound being made, corresponding to the object or person. Whenever the sound has to be made, all previously used sounds (and their respective moves) are repeated first. There are dozens or variants for the objects/persons, sounds and moves used. A prominent one is: * avalanche, "wobbledi, wobbledi", twisting the hands in front of the belly * heap of snow, "woosch", kneeling down * Grizzly, "roaaaar", with your hands and arms, showing an attack position of a grizzly bear * St. Bernard dog, "woof woof", holding your hands in front of your chest, like a dog standing on his feet * pretty girl, "smack smack", like two kisses on the girl's cheeks * Baby, "[crying baby]", like holding a baby == External Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU-4TfhBjrA Once an Austrian] Video on youtube.com [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Once an Austrian]] f8975decb4db40ebb54b43b630c0a85b31620771 2160 2159 2012-02-02T17:03:51Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = space to move for each player |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Once an Austrian''' is a [[singing game]] with some moves. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == You repeatedly sing the following verse during the game: Once an Austrian went yodeling, On a mountain so high, When he met with an [NAME], Interrupting his cry Hoooo-liiiii-riaaaaaa, Ho-le-ria, Ho-la-ria, Ho-le-ria-ah, coccoo [SOUNDS] Ho-la-ria, Ho-la-ria, Ho-le-ria-ah, coccoo KUCKUCK KUCKUCK [SOUNDS] Ho-la-ria, Ho-la-ria, Ho-le-ria-ah, kuckuck [SOUNDS] Ho-la-ria-ah-hooo While singing, several moves are executed: * ''Hoooo-liiiii-riaaaaaa'': fast slapping on your lap * while "yodeling": repeatedly: slapping on your lap, clapping your hands, and snipping with your fingers, in the beat of the music Instead of [NAME], another object or person is used during each round. This also results in another sound being made, corresponding to the object or person. Whenever the sound has to be made, all previously used sounds (and their respective moves) are repeated first. There are dozens or variants for the objects/persons, sounds and moves used. A prominent one is: * avalanche, "wobbledi, wobbledi", twisting the hands in front of the belly * heap of snow, "woosch", kneeling down * Grizzly, "roaaaar", with your hands and arms, showing an attack position of a grizzly bear * Bernhardine dog, "woof woof", holding your hands in front of your chest, like a dog standing on his feet * pretty girl, "smack smack", like two kisses on the girl's cheeks * Baby, "[crying baby]", like holding a baby == External Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU-4TfhBjrA Once an Austrian] Video on youtube.com [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Once an Austrian]] cf1789cc7e9108234eb2603933bf7f08fbf8f0c6 2159 2012-02-02T17:03:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "f{{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = space to move for each player |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Im..." wikitext text/x-wiki f{{Game |Type = {{singing game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = space to move for each player |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Once an Austrian''' is a [[singing game]] with some moves. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == You repeatedly sing the following verse during the game: Once an Austrian went yodeling, On a mountain so high, When he met with an [NAME], Interrupting his cry Hoooo-liiiii-riaaaaaa, Ho-le-ria, Ho-la-ria, Ho-le-ria-ah, coccoo [SOUNDS] Ho-la-ria, Ho-la-ria, Ho-le-ria-ah, coccoo KUCKUCK KUCKUCK [SOUNDS] Ho-la-ria, Ho-la-ria, Ho-le-ria-ah, kuckuck [SOUNDS] Ho-la-ria-ah-hooo While singing, several moves are executed: * ''Hoooo-liiiii-riaaaaaa'': fast slapping on your lap * while "yodeling": repeatedly: slapping on your lap, clapping your hands, and snipping with your fingers, in the beat of the music Instead of [NAME], another object or person is used during each round. This also results in another sound being made, corresponding to the object or person. Whenever the sound has to be made, all previously used sounds (and their respective moves) are repeated first. There are dozens or variants for the objects/persons, sounds and moves used. A prominent one is: * avalanche, "wobbledi, wobbledi", twisting the hands in front of the belly * heap of snow, "woosch", kneeling down * Grizzly, "roaaaar", with your hands and arms, showing an attack position of a grizzly bear * Bernhardine dog, "woof woof", holding your hands in front of your chest, like a dog standing on his feet * pretty girl, "smack smack", like two kisses on the girl's cheeks * Baby, "[crying baby]", like holding a baby == External Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU-4TfhBjrA Once an Austrian] Video on youtube.com [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Once an Austrian]] a597b9c7ada9e56cd1a7862853f6197d7ef543b2 One minute 0 353 3459 1367 2020-03-07T21:30:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere |Equipment = watch |Duration = a bit more than one minute :-) |Preparation = none }} '''One minute''' is a simple guessing game and Kim's game. The participants have to guess how long exactly one minute lasts. == Equipment == * The referee requires a watch == Procedure == The participants have to guess, how long one minute lasts. Of course, all clocks, watches and other objects that measure the time have to be hidden (and you may not hear the ticks of them!). With the starting signal of the referee, the minute to be measured begins. When a player thinks the minute is over, he stands up. The referee watches the players standing up one after the other. He remembers the player that stood ab exactly when one minute was over (or the one that came closest to that moment). === Variation === The players can also move along a (bigger) room, in one line next to each other. Each players stops when he thinks one minute has passed after the starting signal. Again, the referee remembers which player cam closest to the actual end of the first minute. In the end, all players can see and compare, how much too early (or too late) they stopped. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eine Minute]] 27ff709260bc76a96475469d0807905d24d3fa67 1367 1366 2011-09-07T18:53:31Z Wirthi 1 /* Variant */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere |Equipment = watch |Duration = a bit more than one minute :-) |Preparation = none }} '''One minute''' is a simple guessing game and Kim's game. The participants have to guess, how long one minute lasts. == Equipment == * The referee requires a watch == Procedure == The participants have to guess, how long one minute lasts. Of course, all clocks, watches and other objects that measure the time have to be hidden (and you may not hear the ticks of them!). With the starting signal of the referee, the minute to be measured begins. When a player thinks the minute is over, he stands up. The referee watches the players standing up one after the other. He remembers the player that stood ab exactly when one minute was over (or the one that came closest to that moment). === Variation === The players can also move along a (bigger) room, in one line next to each other. Each players stops when he thinks one minute has passed after the starting signal. Again, the referee remembers which player cam closest to the actual end of the first minute. In the end, all players can see and compare, how much too early (or too late) they stopped. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eine Minute]] edd7d644c823e979835590d3b7f4b458decf9adc 1366 2011-09-07T18:53:02Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere |Equipment = watch |Duration = a bit more than one minute :-) |Preparation = none }} ''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{kim's game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere |Equipment = watch |Duration = a bit more than one minute :-) |Preparation = none }} '''One minute''' is a simple guessing game and Kim's game. The participants have to guess, how long one minute lasts. == Equipment == * The referee requires a watch == Procedure == The participants have to guess, how long one minute lasts. Of course, all clocks, watches and other objects that measure the time have to be hidden (and you may not hear the ticks of them!). With the starting signal of the referee, the minute to be measured begins. When a player thinks the minute is over, he stands up. The referee watches the players standing up one after the other. He remembers the player that stood ab exactly when one minute was over (or the one that came closest to that moment). === Variant === The players can also move along a (bigger) room, in one line next to each other. Each players stops when he thinks one minute has passed after the starting signal. Again, the referee remembers which player cam closest to the actual end of the first minute. In the end, all players can see and compare, how much too early (or too late) they stopped. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eine Minute]] 423df8e02126310371881dde9434adaf37fbd743 One minute speech 0 65 3329 123 2015-10-08T06:43:55Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = best: up to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = slips of paper, pens |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''One minute speech''' is a [[communication game]] for creative and communicative participants. While groups of any size can participate, only one person can be active at any time, so it could get boring for groups too big. == Required equipment == Each player needs a small slip of paper and a pen. == Procedure == First, each player writes some suggestion for a topic on his slip of paper. Those suggestions are collected and shuffled. Now, a player is selected; he takes an arbitrary slip and reads the topic. His task is to give a one minute long presentation about the topic, without any further preparation. Have fun! == Similar games == * [[Powerpoint karaoke]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minutenreferat]] c6340546eae5154ed553ddbef07717fd0f8c2172 123 2011-02-20T18:26:02Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = best: up to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = slips of paper, pens |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''O..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = best: up to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = slips of paper, pens |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''One minute speech''' is a [[communication game]] for creative and communicative participants. While groups of any size can participate, only one person can be active at any time, so it could get boring for groups too big. == Required equipment == Each player needs a small slip of paper and a pen. == Procedure == First, each player writes some suggestion for a topic on his slip of paper. Those suggestions are collected and shuffled. Now, a player is selected; he takes an arbitrary slip and reads the topic. His task is to give a one minute long presentation about the topic, without any further preparation. Enjoy! == Similar games == * [[Powerpoint karaoke]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Minutenreferat]] e5fb1833b9f8a07181082520947dfe7a0b265503 Open or closed handover 0 825 3611 2057 2020-04-08T08:48:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one arbitrary object, typically a cup |Duration = as long as it takes to solve the riddle |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Open or closed handover''' is a [[riddle]]. One object is handed over from player to player, either "''open''" or "''closed''". == Equipment == * You need any object that can be handed over to the other players (small object, not dangerous, no liquids, etc.). Usually, an empty cup is used, but many other things are suitable as well. == Procedure == The object is handed over from player to player. For each handover, the group has to decide whether it happened "''open''" or "''closed''". The person knowing the game always clarifies what really happened, but does not disclose WHY it was closed or open. Participants that found out the correct solution do not disclose it, but just participate in the game, proving they really know the solution. == Solution == It is most fun to find the solution while actively playing in the game. If you need the solution right now, you can find it at [[Open or closed handover/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Offen oder geschlossen Weitergeben]] 5872d9307f9cdee6dd5f862ea2441f087b11ee50 2057 2012-01-27T15:27:25Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one arbitrary object (typically a cup) |Duration = as long as it takes to solve the riddl..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one arbitrary object (typically a cup) |Duration = as long as it takes to solve the riddle |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Open or closed handover''' is a [[riddle]]. One object is handed over from player to player, either "open" or "closed". == Equipment == * You need any object that can be handed over to the other players (small object, not dangerous, no liquids, etc.). Usually, an empty cup is used, but many other things are suitable as well. == Procedure == The object is handed over from player to player. For each handover, the group has to decide whether it happened "open" or "closed". The person knowing the game always clarifies what really happened, but does not disclose WHY it was closed or open. Participants that found out the correct solution do not disclose it, but just participate in the game, proving they really know the solution. == Solution == It is most fun to find the solution while actively playing in the game. If you need the solution right now, you can find it at [[Open or closed handover/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Offen oder geschlossen Weitergeben]] 5f90872ed9f6839fbe4d3856321ccdf5bc26e4b7 Open or closed handover/solution 0 971 3612 3563 2020-04-08T08:49:10Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This page gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[open or closed handover]]'''. == Solution == The object passed is completely irrelevant. Whether it is passed open or closed only depends on the mouth of the passing player while passing on the object: whether it is ''open'' or ''closed''. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Offen oder geschlossen Weitergeben/Lösung]] 4638683ed7742e1aac2d7793e891ac0eb2c171e4 3563 2305 2020-03-08T16:25:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This page gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[open or closed handover]]'''. == Solution == The object passed is completely irrelevant. Whether it is passed open or closed only depends on the mouth of the passing player: whether it is open or closed. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Offen oder geschlossen Weitergeben/Lösung]] fe7b5bd2d18a1c534afd3f062057627c36cccf9f 2305 2012-02-13T17:50:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This page gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[open or closed handover]]'''. == Solution == The object passed is completely irrelevant. Whether it is passed open or closed ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This page gives the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[open or closed handover]]'''. == Solution == The object passed is completely irrelevant. Whether it is passed open or closed only depends on the mouth of the passing player - whether it is open or closed. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Offen oder geschlossen Weitergeben/Lösung]] d7a6a6787338d1223af1b6c87752257fd2606854 Orbiting 0 1064 2453 2451 2012-02-25T11:27:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 6-20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = one minute |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Orbiting''' is a simple game for short breaks. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The participants all select another player (without disclosing whom they selected). After the starting command, all players have to orbit this other player three times. This usually results in a huge chaos, as everybody moves around the room, trying to orbit someone different. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Short game]] [[de:Umrunden]] 0637d3a74614a39f02ca25c38407838ddbca50fa 2451 2012-02-25T11:25:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 6-20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = one minute |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 6-20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = one minute |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Orbiting''' is a simple game for short breaks. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The participants all select another player (without disclosing whom they selected). After the starting command, all players have to orbit this other player three times. This usually results in a huge chaos, as everybody moves around the room, trying to orbit someone different. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Very short game]] [[de:Umrunden]] e778cb2100a2616dc5b63a1212eaf73d0ffcd553 Oxford Cambridge 0 888 3445 2175 2020-03-07T21:18:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = depends on your tasks |PlayerCount = any number, usually 10-20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (usually 10-20 minutes) |Preparation = prepare some tasks |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Oxford Cambridge''' is a simple game, a [[challenge]] for two or more participating teams. It is based on the annual rowing championship of the two universities ("boat race"). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. Depending on the tasks, the teams might try and get some equipment - it is their job to find it, not your's! == Procedure == The participants are split into several groups, typically of 5 to 8 people each. For each round, the trainers give out a task. Those task should be simple to solve (within 1 to 2 minutes or so). All teams try to solve it at the same time. However, during each round, only one player may actively do something. You have do define in advance if another player has to play each round, if the team may select the player after the task is known, etc. The first team to solve the task earns one point. After a few tasks, the team with most points wins the game. === Variations === * It is quite easy to adopt this game to any other predefined topic (the game itself or the tasks) == Examples of tasks == Here a short list of examples is given: * bring us a bag of tea bag/a book/a scarf/a 100 Euro/Dollar note * Sing a pop song * draw the coastline of Europe * translate this text of Morse code * solve the following equation * what was king XYZ's third name * etc. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Oxford Cambridge]] ecdba1df0e8da3fb413c4c60ab279604e27740e7 2175 2012-02-06T11:50:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = depends on your tasks |PlayerCount = any number, usually 10-20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (usually 10-20 minutes) |Preparation ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = depends on your tasks |PlayerCount = any number, usually 10-20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary (usually 10-20 minutes) |Preparation = prepare some tasks |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Oxford Cambridge''' is a simple game for two or more participating teams. It is based on the annual rowing championship of the two universities ("boat race"). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. Depending on the tasks, the teams might try and get some equipment - it's their job to find it, not your's! == Procedure == The participants are split into several groups, typically of 5 to 8 people each. For each round, the trainers give out a task. Those task should be simple to solve (within 1 to 2 minutes or so). All teams try to solve it at the same time. However, during each round, only one player may actively do something. You have do define in advance if another player has to play each round, if the team may select the player after the task is known, etc. The first team to solve the task earns one point. After a few tasks, the team with most points wins the game. === Variations === * It is quite easy to adopt this game to any other predefined topic (the game itself or the tasks) == Examples of tasks == Here a short list of examples is given: * bring us a bag of tea bag/a book/a scarf/a 100 Euro/Dollar note * Sing a pop song * draw the coastline of Europe * translate this text of Morse code * solve the following equation * what was king XYZ's third name * etc. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Oxford Cambridge]] 9728a790df706f4b3dce500cc9366e17e3771046 Packed like sardines 0 1258 2680 2669 2012-03-08T15:15:53Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, but hiding places required |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Packed like sardines''' is a [[hide-and-seek game]]. It is best played in a larger building with many good (small) hiding places. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The game is quite unusual compared to other hide-and-seek games. Only one player (the ''sardine'') initially hides somewhere. All the other players then have to (silently) search for this player. Whenever one player finds the sardine, he has to join it in its hiding place. So, more and more players crowd in the hiding place. The last tagger remaining has lost. Often, he then starts a new game as the next sardine. == Variations == * Of course, when played in a larger area and with many players, you can start with a higher number of sardines. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[de:Sardinli]] 8dcf1dd19d50ba9a423af4ea5ca78159354d240f 2669 2012-03-08T07:02:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, but hiding places required |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = no..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{hide-and-seek game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere, but hiding places required |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Packed like sardines''' is a [[hide-and-seek game]]. It is best played in a larger building with many good (small) hiding places. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The game is quite unusual compared to other hide-and-seek games. Only one player (the ''sardine'') initially hides somewhere. All the other players then have to (silently) search for this player. Whenever one player finds the sardine, he has to join it in its hiding place. So, more and more players crowd in the hiding place. The last tagger remaining has lost. Often, he then starts a new game as the next sardine. == Variations == * Of course, when played in a larger area and with many players, you can start with a higher number of sardines. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[de:Sardinli]] 3c23ecd0290d2e9f5904327daba76fc32e8d2680 Pairs 0 934 3553 2248 2020-03-08T16:17:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{memory game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = on the table |Equipment = playing cards |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Pairs''' (or: '''Memory''') is a [[memory game]] to challenge and train the memory. == Equipment == You need playing cards. Always two cards should be equal (or unambiguously matching). == Procedure == The cards are shuffled and spread on the table, with the picture facing the table. One player after the other may now turn two of the cards. If he manages to turn the two matching cards, he may keep them (and turn another two cards), otherwise he turns them back so their image is not visible, and the next player continues. In the end, the player who collected most pairs wins the game. === Cards === Usually, always two cards show the same image. Using self-designed cards, you can try out other variations: The cards match each other in some other way: one card shows a country, the other its capital. One card shows an equation, the other the correct solution. One card shows the name of a film, the other the name of the main actor. This way, you can tailor the game to whatever topic you like. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Paare aufdecken]] 3d6a171e9e12824fa5b226f71ab9a76cc879c66f 2248 2012-02-08T21:32:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{memory game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = on the table |Equipment = playing cards |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedes..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{memory game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = on the table |Equipment = playing cards |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Pairs''' (or: '''Memory''') is a [[memory game]] to train the memory. == Equipment == You need playing cards. Always two cards should be equal (or unambiguously matching). == Procedure == The cards are shuffled and spread on the table, with the picture facing the table. One player after the other may now turn two of the cards. If he manages to turn the two matching cards, he may keep them (and turn another two cards), otherwise he turns them back so their image is not visible, and the next player continues. In the end, the player who collected most pairs wins the game. === Cards === Usually, always two cards show the same image. Using self-designed cards, you can try out other variations: The cards match each other in some other way: one card shows a country, the other its capital. One card shows an equation, the other the correct solution. One card shows the name of a film, the other the name of the main actor. This way, you can tailor the game to whatever topic you like. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Paare aufdecken]] 8734ab3a6398bd708d2473a9f6af8bb10cbb7eab Pairs' tag 0 367 3465 1394 2020-03-07T21:34:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Pairs' tag''' is a [[tag game]]. ==Equipment== You don't need any equipment to play that game. ==Procedure== Two tagger are chosen. They hold each other's hand and may only run and tag together. After the starting signal, they try to tag the other players. When they are successful, the third poison joins their chain. Then, the three of them hunt together, but only the outer two may actually tag. When they are successful and their chain consists of four players, they split into two pairs. Both pairs then tag independently. == Similar games == * [[chain tag]] works in a similar fashion, but the chain isn't split. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Paarfangen]] 86407db5b50d0e28edae261c94fb974c05ad38c3 1394 2011-09-10T12:46:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Pairs' tag''' is a..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Pairs' tag''' is a [[tag game]]. ==Equipment== You don't need any equipment to play that game. ==Procedure== Two tagger are chosen. They hold each other's hand and may only run (and tag) together. After the starting signal, they try to tag the other players. When they are successful, the third poison joins their chain. Then, the three of them hunt together, but only the outer two may actually tag. When they are successful and their chain consists of four players, they split into two pairs. Both pairs then tag independently. == Similar games == * [[chain tag]] works in a similar fashion, but the chain isn't split. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Paarfangen]] f41369da9fc8b5512d7b687ed1196cf3436f4085 Pandemonium 0 371 3468 1401 2020-03-07T21:34:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere (usually inside) |Equipment = none (depending on tasks) |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = define tasks }} '''Pandemonium''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for any larger group of players. It needs some preparation and a few good ideas, but can be great fun. == Equipment == In the basic variant, you don't need any special equipment. Perhaps, paper and pens would be helpful. However, special equipment can become necessary depending on the task you come up with. == Procedure == The referee explains the game and then (secretly) tells each player his task. To make it even more fun, several tasks can be given to each player. Then, a time limit can be given (a few minutes) and the game is started. Within the time limit, all the tasks should be fulfilled. The funny part of the game is, that the tasks fully or partially conflict with each other: * one player has to open all the windows in the house, another has to close all * one player has to turn all lights on, another one has to turn all lights off * one player has to sing, another one has to bring everyone to silence. * and so on... The more different tasks you find, the better. Of course, the players shouldn't recognize instantly, that their tasks conflict. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Aufgabenchaos]] 49524c95a46d39c77604894ddb76d85d472643d8 1401 2011-09-11T15:28:22Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere (usually inside) |Equipment = none (depending on tasks) |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Prepara..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere (usually inside) |Equipment = none (depending on tasks) |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = define tasks }} '''Pandemonium''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for any larger group of players. It need some preparation and a few good ideas, but can be very funny. == Equipment == In the basic variant, you don't need any special equipment. Perhaps, paper and pens would be helpful. However, special equipment can become necessary depending on the task you come up with. == Procedure == The referee explains the game and then (secretly) tells each player his task. To make it even more fun, several tasks can be given to each player. Then, a time limit can be given (a few minutes) and the game is started. Within the time limit, all the tasks should be fulfilled. The funny part of the game is, that the tasks fully or partially conflict with each other: * one player has to open all the windows in the house, another has to close all * one player has to turn all lights on, another one has to turn all lights off * one player has to sing, another one has to bring everyone to silence. * and so on... The more different tasks you find, the better. Of course, the players shouldn't recognize instantly, that their tasks conflict. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Aufgabenchaos]] 930296f7b0201909e5c56d1013571460b5911b81 Paper ripping 0 962 3239 2290 2012-12-17T23:17:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = newspaper |Duration = 10-15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Paper ripping''' is a tournament for any number of participants. == Equipment == * one large sheet of (news-)paper for each participant == Procedure == All participants get a sheet of paper (of equal size). Once the game is started, all players have to rip the paper into one long serpent (line) of paper. After some minutes, the longest line wins. Of course, all parts of the line must be fully connected to each other! [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game for station course]] [[de:Zeitungsreißen]] 5919a5d789be21bfbc7685b8efc21fadd8c201dc 2290 2012-02-12T17:46:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = newspaper |Duration = 10-15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Paper ripping''' i..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = newspaper |Duration = 10-15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Paper ripping''' is a tournament for any number of participants. == Equipment == * one large sheet of (news-)paper for each participant == Procedure == All participants get a sheet of paper (of equal size). Once the game is started, all players have to rip the paper into one long serpent (line) of paper. After some minutes, the longest line wins. Of course, all parts of the line must be fully connected to each other! [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Zeitungsreißen]] 5c45eb67465f49fddefb0b8f8abcef80e29f69f3 Paper roll fishing 0 846 3521 2095 2020-03-08T15:47:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 4 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = empty (toilet) paper rolls, broomsticks (or similar) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare a confined space on the floor |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Paper roll fishing''' is a [[coordination game]]. Depending on the size of the playing area, up to four players or so can play at the same time. Of course, you can take the time of all players and thus let a lot more players compete in a tournament. == Equipment == * empty cardboard rolls of toilet paper (or similar) * broomsticks, one per participant, or a similar shaft * an area on the floor holding the paper rolls (best if it has a foot-high wall), like a sandpit, larger cardboard box, etc. == Procedure == The paper rolls are put into the playing area. Using the broomsticks, the players have to try to "fish" as many of them out of the area. The player with most fish after some time wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Klopapierrollen-Fischen]] 3c495bf49c5060ca57cf1623599a191fe2607fce 2095 2012-01-30T16:47:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 4 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = empty (toilet) paper rolls, broomsticks (or similar) |Duration = a few minut..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 4 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = empty (toilet) paper rolls, broomsticks (or similar) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare a confined space on the floor |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Paper roll fishing''' is a [[coordination game]]. Depending on the size of the playing area, up to four players or so can play at the same time. Of course, you can take the time of all players and thus let a lot more players compete in a tournament. == Equipment == * empty (cardboard) rolls of toilet paper (or similar) * broomsticks, one per participant, or a similar shaft * an area on the floor holding the paper rolls (best if it has a foot-high wall), like a sandpit, larger cardboard box, etc. == Procedure == The paper rolls are put into the playing area. Using the broomsticks, the players have to try to "fish" as many of them out of the area. The player with most fish after some time wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Klopapierrollen-Fischen]] 6f3afa6b73069e27d3820e60b1a9bc8fe0caa67b Passing the ball 0 786 1982 2012-01-25T11:48:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = ab 10 |Location = sitting in a circle on chairs |Equipment = ball, (chairs) |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none |Ima..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = ab 10 |Location = sitting in a circle on chairs |Equipment = ball, (chairs) |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Passing the ball''' is a coordination game for groups of 10 or more players. == Equipment == * one ball (soccer ball, volley ball, etc.) * a chair for each player == Procedure == The players sitting in a circle on chairs. The circle should be rather tight. Their feet are stretched towards the middle of the circle, their hands are behind their backs. One player gets the ball, that is put on his feet (or lap). The task of all players is to pass the ball around the circle. Of course, they may not use their hands for that! How fast can they do that, without dropping the ball on the floor? Be sure to try changing the direction! [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ballweitergabe mit Beinen]] 53932a2797ff88106d982de4a16f2a5e1f385dde Peg 0 1263 2676 2012-03-08T15:09:10Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = outdoors (grass) |Equipment = one wooden peg |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Peg''' is a..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = outdoors (grass) |Equipment = one wooden peg |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Peg''' is an [[active game]] for two players. It is played outdoors, as ERDIG floor is required. Take care: While VERLETZUNGEN are unusual if the players play by the rules, both players need to wear (long) trousers and sturdy shoues. It is not suitable for children too young. == Equipment == One wooden peg, sharpened. It should stick in the floor when thrown. == Procedure == The players are standing on the floor, about 2 meters away from each other, facing each other. Their feet are closed. One player takes the peg and throws it on the floor next to the feet of the other player. The shot is only valid if the peg sticks in the floor. If it sticks in a position not further away then a few centimeters (you can use the length of the peg as measure) from one foot of the player, he has to move his foot there (beginning a straddle). If the peg does not stick or sticks further away from the foot, the player does not move. In any case, the player may then take the peg and "attack" the other player. This continues until one player loses balance and tumbles down. The throwing player has got another special choice: when he throws the peg between the feet of the other player (and the peg sticks), the attacked player has to jump around to face in the other direction (180 degree jump). He has to jump directly out of his current position and still manage to complete the full jump. Both feet have to be at the respective other side of the peg after the jump. When a player topples over or cannot complete his jump, he loses the round. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[de:Pflöckeln]] 25bb80bfee3727c2fc1172e28afc888173340fa1 Pendulum 0 173 335 2011-03-20T16:52:59Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Roly-poly toy]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Roly-poly toy]] 7e1c2faf11b4c16348dc02e7910f1cccbedf08c3 Peng 0 738 3500 1886 2020-03-08T15:22:20Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Peng''' is a simple [[attention game]], also suitable as [[ice breaker game]] for new groups. It can be played to [[name learning game|learn the names of others in your group]] (but the names should be mentioned beforehand). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. One person begins and calls a name of some other player in the circle. This player now has to duck down, while his two neighbors have to form pistols out of their hands, point those at him and say "Peng" (thus the name). Whoever of the three players is last to fulfill his task gets a negative point (or is the next one to say a name). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Peng]] 58dc26799078625580a79613178731c3e5721399 1886 2012-01-03T17:01:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Prep..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Peng''' is a simple [[attention game]], also suitable as [[ice breaker game]] for new groups. It can be played to [[name learning game|learn the names of others in your group]] (but the names should be mentioned beforehand). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. One person begins and calls a name of some other player in the circle. This player now has to duck down, while his two neighbors have to form pistols out of their hands, point those at him and say "peng" (thus the name). Whoever of the three players is last to fulfill his task gets a negative point (or is the next one to say a name). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Peng]] ab55b548fb122907a8f429b5b4d16d5ed0b801ff Petrify 0 1270 2689 2012-03-13T16:34:56Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescrip..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Petrify''' is a [[tag game]] for groups of about 10 to 20 participants. Given your location is large enough, you can also play with larger groups. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. Perhaps, markers for the tagger(s) would help. == Procedure == The players can move around the playing field. One (or for larger groups: several) tagger try to tag and thus ''petrify'' the other participants. Whenever those taggers touch another player, he petrifies and cannot move any more. All petrified players can be freed by still active players. They have to crawl on all fours between their feet, then the petrification gets reversed. The taggers try to petrify all players, of course. == Variations == * Of course, you can change the method of reversing the petrification == Similar games == * [[stone bridge tree tag]] {{picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Versteinern]] fd22d49d2d19c1f08a7d214f28cda5dec50588a5 Pharaoh 0 397 3471 1437 2020-03-08T15:07:12Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = on a table |Equipment = one coin |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Pharaoh''' is a [[coordination game]] on a table. You only need a coin to play. == Equipment == * a table * a coin == Rules == All players (except one) are sitting around a table and have their hands below the table and pass along the coin (everybody moves his hands a bit, so that it does not become obvious where the coin is right now). The one person not sitting stands a bit off the table. After some time, we calls a command. All players on the table have to quickly follow the command; the unlucky guy having the coin at that moment has to execute the command with the coin in his hands. The person standing has to find out who held the coin during executing the command. If he is able to identify the person, that one becomes the next one to stand; else, another round of passing the coin start. === commands === The following commands are available; of course, you can add your own ones: * Spider: Both hands touch the table with the fingertips, and "crawl" around like a spider. The coin is best hidden in the palm. * Elk: Hands with fingers stretched out held to the forehead, bellowing. Coin is hidden between the closed fingers. * clap: the hand claps on the table. The coin is between the table and the hand, without making too much noise. * roll: hands are put on the table as fists, then opened until the fingers are stretched. Coin is first inside the fist, then between the hand and the table, but be careful note to make noise when the coin hits the table. [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Pharao]] 135a9f25e85b705bf1270ed78d407c1a0ff631bc 1437 2011-09-14T19:30:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = on a table |Equipment = one coin |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Pharaoh''' is a [[coord..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = on a table |Equipment = one coin |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Pharaoh''' is a [[coordination game]] on a table. You only need a coin to play. == Equipment == * a table * a coin == Rules == All players (except one) are sitting around a table and have their hands below the table and pass along the coin (everybody moves his hands a bit, so that it does not become obvious where the coin is right now). The one person not sitting stands a bit off the table. After some time, we calls a command. All players on the table have to quickly follow the command; the unlucky guy having the coin at that moment has to execute the command with the coin in his hands. The person standing has to find out who held the coin during executing the command. If he is able to identify the person, that one becomes the next one to stand; else, another round of passing the coin start. === commands === The following commands are available; of course, you can add your own ones: * Spider: Both hands touch the table with the fingertips, and "crawl" around like a spider. The coin is best hidden in the palm. * Elk: Hands with fingers stretched out held to the forehead, bellowing. Coin is hidden between the closed fingers * clap: the hand claps on the table. The coin is between the table and the hand, without making too much noise ... * roll: hands are put on the table as fists, then opened until the fingers are streched. Coin is first inside the fist, then between the hand and the table, but be careful note to make noise when the coin hits the table ... [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Pharao]] ea33782a6ba9056d8ff9b2a99968e5b0a8eafa06 Pharmacy of the Holy Cross 0 1694 3192 2012-12-12T09:49:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = longer |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''The Pharm..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = longer |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''The Pharmacy of the Holy Cross''' is a [[riddle]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for the game. == Procedure == The participants are talking about their purchases in the "Pharmacy of the Holy Cross". The leader or another person familiar with the solution of the game starts: I walk into the pharmacy of the holy cross. I order .... cough syrup. And I do get it. Depending on some unknown circumstance, some object are available and can be bought by the player, others not. This is different for each player and can even change over time. All players may now try to show at the pharmacy themselves and try to order whatever they want. Of course, they should prefer to order goods that are actually available, so they have to find out which are. == Solution == It is most fun to find out the correct solution during playing the game. If you need the correct solution of the game right now, you can have a look at [[Pharmacy of the holy cross/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Kreuzapotheke]] 172ec96a92cdc730c62dcdfd00c62e7e840f9b91 Photo rally 0 236 3405 463 2016-03-08T18:22:09Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, best for up to 20 people |Location = outside |Equipment = Photographs, Map |Duration = one hour |Preparation = take and print photographs }} A '''photo rally''' is a [[wide game]] for groups. The number of participating players can be arbitrary, but larger groups might need a better preparation by the team (best might be groups of up to 20 members). == Equipment == ;phase of preparation * Camera * pen and paper ;game * printed/developed photographs (one set for each group) * map (one for each group) == Preparation == In preparation of the game, the team has to take photographs of the area that is played in (typically a smaller village, a settlement, a campground, etc.). The photographs should be diversified and not too hard to be identified (whole buildings, not just one door knob). Take notes, where you took the photos! == Procedure == The participating groups each get the task to find the objects those photographs where taken of (best told as a thrilling story). All groups get a set of photographs and a map of the area. Depending on the story, the skills of the players, the familiarity of the area to the players and the time available, they might also get hints where the photographs where taken. Their task is to identify the exact location of all the objects photographed. === Variants === * You might also consider giving the teams a camera, so their task is to take their own photograph to prove they were there. === Kombination === * The game can be combined with other [[wide game]]s, like being part of a [[scavenger hunt]]. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Fotorallye]] 6a1d76797d81b3084416e4280cc832247971586c 463 2011-06-25T10:26:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, best for up to 20 people |Location = outside |Equipment = Photographs, Map |Duration = one hour |Preparation = take and pri..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, best for up to 20 people |Location = outside |Equipment = Photographs, Map |Duration = one hour |Preparation = take and print photographs }} A '''photo rally''' is a [[wide game]] for groups. The number of participating players can be arbitrary, but larger groups might need a better preparation by the team (best might be groups of up to 20 members). == Equipment == ;phase of preparation * Camera * pen and paper ;game * printed/developed photographs (one set for each group) * map (one for each group) == Preparation == In preparation of the grame, the team has to take photographs of the area that is played in (typically a smaller village, a settlement, a campground, etc.). The photographs should be diversified and not too hard to be identified (whole buildings, not just one door knob). Take notes, where you took the photos! == Procedure == The participating groups each get the task to find the objects those photographs where taken of (best told as a thrilling story). All groups get a set of photographs and a map of the area. Depending on the story, the skills of the players, the familiarity of the area to the players and the time available, they might also get hints where the photographs where taken. Their task is to identify the exact location of all the objects photographed. === Variants === * You might also consider giving the teams a camera, so their task is to take their own photograph to prove they were there. === Kombination === * The game can be combined with other [[wide game]]s, like being part of a [[scavenger hunt]]. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Fotorallye]] c246726cc4338621414934a67b62c1f066849d8a Photo rallye 0 237 465 2011-06-25T10:27:07Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Photo rally]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Photo rally]] ea06bdfeed2a3aaad681c5ac61c9df1cd5b680bc Photographer 0 234 3404 458 2016-03-08T18:21:52Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game for the senses}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = any even number |Location = best outside |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Photographer''' is not only a game, but can be used as method to inspire creativity and the trust among a group. == Equipment == For this simple variant you don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The players form pairs. In each pair, one is the ''camera'', the other the ''photographer''. The camera closes his eyes and is directed by the photographer. Of course, the photographer is responsible that the camera does is not hampered (or even endangered) by obstacles or other players. The photographer has to find a worthwhile motif. He has to move the camera there and adjust its line of sight in the direction of the motif (by turning its head). When the photographer (softly) presses on the top of the head of the camera, it takes a photograph. Therefore, it may open its eyes for a few seconds and try to remember as many details as possible. After a few such photographs taken, camera and photographer change role. In a final round, the images taken can be described to each other. What motifs were remembered by the camera, and what details? Why was that motif chosen? Did the camera trust the photographer (and kept his eyes closed)? etc. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fotograf]] bde27c208e6d359a41cb4cb4b05e28892ef79e28 458 457 2011-06-25T09:44:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game for the senses}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = any even number |Location = best outside |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Photographer''' is not only a game, but can be used as method to inspire creativity and the trust among a group. == Equipment == In its simple variant you don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The players form pairs. In each pair, one is the ''camera'', the other the ''photographer''. The camera closes his eyes and is directed by the photographer. Of course, the photographer is responsible that the camera does is not hampered (or even endangered) by obstacles or other players. The photographer has to find a worthwhile motif. He has to move the camera there and adjust its line of sight in the direction of the motif (by turning its head). When the photographer (softly) presses on the top of the head of the camera, it takes a photograph. Therefore, it may open its eyes for a few seconds and try to remember as many details as possible. After a few such photographs taken, camera and photographer change role. In a final round, the images taken can be described to each other. What motifs were remembered by the camera, and what details? Why was that motif chosen? Did the camera trust the photographer (and kept his eyes closed)? etc. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fotograf]] a350f297465c34b6f51d8e4c2c441aa5cbb6ea00 457 2011-06-25T09:43:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{game for the senses}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = any even number |Location = best outside |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation =..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game for the senses}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = any even number |Location = best outside |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Photographer''' is not only a game, but can be used as method to inspire creativity and the trust among a group. == Equipment == In its simple variant you don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The players form pairs. In each pair, one is the ''camera'', the other the ''photographer''. The camera closes his eyes and is directed by the photographer. Of course, the photographer is responsible that the camera does is not hampered (or even endangered) by obstacles or other players. The photographer has to find a worthwhile motif. He has to move the camera there and adjust its line of sight in the direction of the motif (by turning its head). When the photographer (softly) presses on the top of the head of the camera, it takes a photograph. Therefore, it may open its eyes for a few seconds and try to remember as many details as possible. After a few such photographs taken, camera and photographer change role. In a final round, the images taken can be described to each other. What motifs were remembered by the camera, and what details? Why was that motif chosen? Did the camera trust the photographer (and kept his eyes closed)? etc. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Fotograph]] 5f43eaf40eb09e7c32b47e7ea92eacb11b28ef14 Photography 0 507 1604 2011-11-29T16:08:47Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Photographer]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Photographer]] bbf71a41e97f561c20fa43be49b46d3aea197dfe Picasso for the poor 0 72 3338 161 2015-11-04T23:58:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creativity game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = indoors |Equipment = picture, paper, colored pencils |Duration = 20 minutes or more |Preparation = prepare the jigsaw puzzle pieces }} '''Picasso for the poor''' is a creative drawing game for groups of almost any size. You might get best results with groups of around 10-30 people. == Required equipment == * a colored image (painting, photograph). Prepare it in a big format (at least "letter"). It should't be too detailed, but have enough details for each jigsaw puzzle piece to contain several colors. * one sheet of paper of the same size * colored pencils or colored crayons * scissors == Preparation == Put the image and the blank sheet of paper together and cut both into a jigsaw puzzle so that for each puzzle piece of the image there is a congruent pieces of blank paper. There should be at least one puzzle piece for each participant. == Procedure == Each player gets one (or several) of the sets of pieces (a set consists of a part of the image and the congruent piece of blank paper). His task is to copy the image to the blank sheet. No further communication between the players is allowed, neither may they see the whole image (or other parts of the jigsaw puzzle). Once all pieces are copied, both jigsaw puzzles are put together again. Now the group can compare the original image to their "exact" copy :-) {{Picture}} [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Picasso für Arme]] 1e22c0397b2536c6ef7affb88a51651d3f7bae0b 161 133 2011-02-23T16:02:37Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creativity game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = indoors |Equipment = picture, paper, colored pencils |Duration = 20 minutes or more |Preparation = prepare the jigsaw puzzle pieces }} '''Picasso for the poor''' is a creative drawing game for groups of almost any size. You might get best results with groups of around 10-30 people. == Required equipment == * a colored image (painting, photograph). Prepare it in a big format (at least "letter"). It should't be too detailed, but have enough details for each jigsaw puzzle piece to contain several colors. * one sheet of paper of the same size * colored pencils or colored crayons * scissors == Preparation == Put the image and the blank sheet of paper together and cut both into a jigsaw puzzle so that for each puzzle piece of the image there is a congruent pieces of blank paper. There should be at least one puzzle piece for each participant. == Procedure == Each player gets one (or several) of the sets of pieces (a set consists of a part of the image and the congruent piece of blank paper). His task is to copy the image to the blank sheet. No further communication between the players is allowed, neither may they see the whole image (or other parts of the jigsaw puzzle). Once all pieces are copied, both jigzaw puzzles are put together again. Now the group can compare the original image to their "exact" copy :-) {{Picture}} [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Picasso für Arme]] ad0a6c3d992d9e408e62a1d2ff99041f5628abc7 133 2011-02-21T16:54:15Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = indoors |Equipment = picture, paper, colored pencils |Duration = 20 minutes or more |Preparation = prepare t..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = indoors |Equipment = picture, paper, colored pencils |Duration = 20 minutes or more |Preparation = prepare the jigsaw puzzle pieces }} '''Picasso for the poor''' is a creative drawing game for groups of almost any size. You might get best results with groups of around 10-30 people. == Required equipment == * a colored image (painting, photograph). Prepare it in a big format (at least "letter"). It should't be too detailed, but have enough details for each jigsaw puzzle piece to contain several colors. * one sheet of paper of the same size * colored pencils or colored crayons * scissors == Preparation == Put the image and the blank sheet of paper together and cut both into a jigsaw puzzle so that for each puzzle piece of the image there is a congruent pieces of blank paper. There should be at least one puzzle piece for each participant. == Procedure == Each player gets one (or several) of the sets of pieces (a set consists of a part of the image and the congruent piece of blank paper). His task is to copy the image to the blank sheet. No further communication between the players is allowed, neither may they see the whole image (or other parts of the jigsaw puzzle). Once all pieces are copied, both jigzaw puzzles are put together again. Now the group can compare the original image to their "exact" copy :-) {{Picture}} [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Picasso für Arme]] d52ebf9632ccc50613dce99010d24f5af0b331d6 Picture Kim's game 0 787 1984 2012-01-25T11:50:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = at least one complex Image (drawing, photo) |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = at least one complex Image (drawing, photo) |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''picture Kim's game''' is a [[Kim's game]], that challenges and trains the memory of the participants. It is a variation of the [[Memory Kim]]. == Equipment == You need an image, that is not too easy to remember (depending on the age and abilities of your participants). Different objects or people, of different color in different positions should be present on the picture. == Procedure == The trainer first explains the game and the presents the image to the group. The participants now have some (short) time to look at the image and remember as much as possible from it. A few minutes will be enough for that. Then, the image is removed and hidden. Either immediately after that, or a few minutes later, the team has to recall as many details of the image as possible. What objects were shown in the image? What color did they have? [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Bilderkim]] 8f8c305cd390ef1c100839258560ce01a3405f7a Picture kim 0 788 1985 2012-01-25T11:51:06Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Picture Kim's game]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Picture Kim's game]] 83354dca90bc3dba50bbd0d4d02bc120ec09b162 Piggly-Wiggly 0 1433 2889 2012-07-29T15:11:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = in the sleeping room / the tent |Equipment = sleeping bags |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = in the sleeping room / the tent |Equipment = sleeping bags |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = |Image = |Imagedescription = }} ''' Piggly-Wiggly''' is a guessing game for smaller groups. It is typically played on a summer camp. == Equipment == * One sleeping bag for each participant. == Procedure == One player (guesser) is selected, who leaves the room. The other players hide in the sleeping bags, but not in their own. The guesser returns to the room, and sits (carefully!) on one of the sleeping bags. When he asks "piggly wiggly?", the person in the bag has to answer with "Oink, Oink!". The guesser then has to guess who the person in the bag is. He mast name this person. If he is correct, the player crawls out of the sleeping bag. How long does the guesser need to identify all the participants? == Similar games == The game [[Charly chirp]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with sleeping bags]] [[de:Piggly-Wiggly]] 732f19260e5f0d9c668b4d553d4a24dde26f01c9 Piggly Wiggly 0 1434 2890 2012-07-29T15:12:15Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Piggly-Wiggly]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Piggly-Wiggly]] 873d4f9b8f891b373ad02a967ac35852df75191e Pillow game 0 927 2239 2012-02-08T15:09:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 players or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, pillows |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 players or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs, pillows |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''pillow game''' is a challenge for two groups while sitting in a circle. == Equipment == * each player needs a chair * two pillows == Procedure == The players are split into two equally sized teams. They are sitting in one circle, with members of both teams sitting alternately. Both teams get one pillow (in the beginning at opposite sides of the circle). After the starting signal, the pillows are passed from player to player (among the same group, of course). Is one pillow able to catch up with or even overtake the other team's pillow? [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Polsterspiel]] 830d2a8c7491445607c930e243b3c5c8c4558b7a Pillow robbery 0 826 3517 2060 2020-03-08T15:44:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field (usually indoors) |Equipment = pillows (as many as possible) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Pillow robbery''' is an [[active game]] for two or more groups. You need some empty space to play (best is an empty room without obstacles that could hurt players. == Equipment == You need a lot of pillows (or similar soft objects), at least 2 or 3 times as many as participants. == Procedure == The players are split into groups that each get assigned an area of the playing field. The pillows are put on the playing field. After the starting signal all teams try to get as may pillows as possible. Therefore, they may be robbed from the enemy team(s). Active, forceful defense is not allowed, but the players should be able to defend in some way (similar to ball games in sports, like handball or soccer - be sure to define some more detailed rules what is allowed and what is prohibited). After some time, the game is stopped. The team with most pillows on its area wins the game. Usually, better organized teams have a higher chance of winning, like teams cooperating and defining roles like attackers and defenders. == Similar games == * [[beer coaster game]] is quite similar, but the teams have to get rid of the objects instead of collecting them. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kissenraub]] 7379d31abf49bed5f26499a89b6248b47eec12e7 2060 2012-01-27T15:31:14Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field (usually indoors) |Equipment = pillows (as many as possible) |Duration = a few minutes |Prepara..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field (usually indoors) |Equipment = pillows (as many as possible) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Pillow robbery''' is an [[active game]] for two or more groups. You need some empty space to play (best is an empty room without obstacles that could hurt players. == Equipment == You need a lot of pillows (or similar soft objects), at least 2 or 3 times as many as participants. == Procedure == The players are split into groups that each get assigned an area of the playing field. The pillows are put on the playing field. After the starting signal all teams try to get as may pillows as possible. Therefore, they may be robbed from the enemy team(s). Active, forceful defense is not allowed, but the players should be able to defend in some way (similar to ball games in sports, like handball or soccer - be sure to define some more detailed rules what is allowed and what is prohibited). After some time, the game is stopped. The team with most pillows on its area wins the game. Usually, better organized teams have a higher cnace of winning, like teams cooperating and defining roles like attackers and defenders. == Similar games == * [[beer coaster game]] is quite similar, but the teams have to get rid of the objects instead of collecting them. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kissenraub]] 139181f4fe80b7421671069ee59b28cbf823a305 Pirate game 0 1043 3587 2421 2020-03-08T16:39:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{running game}}, {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = outdoors, large area, best in a forest |Equipment = small sheets of paper |Duration = 30 minutes or longer |Preparation = prepare the cards with harbor names }} The '''pirate game''' (or '''harbor game''') is a [[running game]] and [[wide game]]. It can be played with any (larger) number of participants; the more, the better. You need to prepare a few things! The game is suitable for participants from age 10 or older (depending on the actual rules you use). It is a variation of the game [[smuggling]]. == Equipment == * You need lots of small sheets of paper with the names of the different harbors you use. Prepare at least two or three times as may cards as you have participants! * Additionally, you will need similar cards with a pirate symbol. == Procedure == === Preparation === The trainers are assigned harbors. They are spread over the playing field (not too near to each other; best in some kind of secluded but obvious and easily reachable location (hilltop, clearing, skirt of a wood, ...). The trainers get the playing cards with the harbor names (a selection of all harbors, except their own); reserve a few cards for the participants, though! If you play at night, the harbors can use lights ("lighthouses") to be found more easily. Some trainers or older, faster participants, represent pirates. They get all the pirate's cards. == Procedure == The participants are the merchantmen. They all get a card with the name of a harbor. Their task is to deliver this card to the correct harbor. If they reach the harbor, they trade their card against a new one of another harbor. Usually, they also earn a point (the harbors note their name, or give them some token, or stamp/sign their score card, etc.). Then, they continue their mission. Between the harbors, the pirates lurk. They try to seize the merchantman's goods. No force is used for that, a merchantman is robbed as soon as he is touched by a pirate. He then has to give his card to the pirate, and gets a pirate card in return. He can change this pirate card in any harbor to a new card. Usually, the pirates' task is not to overly influence the game, but to make trading not too easy and to encourage participants to use hidden trails through the wood instead of just marching from one harbor to the other. Of course, the game gets more interesting with this kind of opponent :-) The pirate's cards are necessary to prevent cheating by the merchants. This way, they cannot just claim to have already been seized by a pirate; if that was true, they would be able to show their pirate's card. The pirate deliver their seized cards back to the harbors for further distribution. They also take the cards of the harbor that have reached their destination and forward it to another harbor (so it can be used by another player). [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Piratenspiel]] 66bd9b248021b97b02a8cfe36fb24d437a3ae799 2421 2012-02-23T09:58:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{running game}}, {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = outdoors, large area, best in a forest |Equipment = small sheets of paper |Duration = 30 minu..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{running game}}, {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = outdoors, large area, best in a forest |Equipment = small sheets of paper |Duration = 30 minutes or longer |Preparation = prepare the cards with harbor names }} The '''pirate game''' (or '''harbor game''') is a [[running game]] and [[wide game]]. It can be played with any (larger) number of participants; the more, the better. You need to prepare a few things! The game is suitable for participants from age 10 or older (depending on the actual rules you use). It is a variation of the game [[smuggling]]. == Equipment == * You need lots of small sheets of paper with the names of the different harbors you use. Prepare at least two or three times as may cards as you have participants! * Additionally, you will need similar cards with a pirate symbol. == Procedure == ===Preparation=== The trainers are assigned harbors. They are spread over the playing field (not too near to each other; best in some kind of secluded but obvious and easily reachable location (hilltop, clearing, skirt of a wood, ...). The trainers get the playing cards with the harbor names (a selection of all harbors, except their own); reserve a few cards for the participants, though! If you play at night, the harbors can use lights ("lighthouses") to be found more easily. Some trainers or older, faster participants, represent pirates. They get all the pirate's cards. == Procedure == The participants are the merchantmen. They all get a card with the name of a harbor. Their task is to deliver this card to the correct harbor. If they reach the harbor, they trade their card against a new one of another harbor. Usually, they also earn a point (the harbors note their name, or give them some token, or stamp/sign their score card, etc.). Then, they continue their mission. Between the harbors, the pirates lurk. They try to seize the merchantman's goods. No force is used for that, a merchantman is robbed as soon as he is touched by a pirate. He then has to give his card to the pirate, and gets a pirate card in return. He can change this pirate card in any harbor to a new card. Usually, the pirates' task is not to overly influence the game, but to make trading not too easy and to encourage participants to use hidden trails through the wood instead of just marching from one harbor to the other. Of course, the game gets more interesting with this kind of opponent :-) The pirate's cards are necessary to prevent cheating by the merchants. This way, they cannot just claim to have already been seized by a pirate; if that was true, they would be able to show their pirate's card. The pirate deliver their seized cards back to the harbors for further distribution. They also take the cards of the harbor that have reached their destination and forward it to another harbor (so it can be used by another player). [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Piratenspiel]] c97aa509ff0db08e800d048c14fde7312af78e21 Pitch and toss 0 96 193 2011-02-24T17:00:16Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Pitching pennies]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Pitching pennies]] be27a88f39a20b470c646fbb7328e5e834f3dc35 Pitching pennies 0 95 3348 191 2016-02-29T17:16:23Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2 or more, not too many |Location = almost everywhere, perfect: a wall |Equipment = (equal) coins |Duration = a minute per round |Preparation = none }} '''Pitching pennies''' (or: '''Pitch and Toss''', '''Liney''' or '''Jingles''') ist ein [[coordination game]] for two players or more. The game is played almost worldwide under lots of different names. == Equipment == Each player needs a coin, preferably the same type of coin for each player. == Procedure == The basic rules are very simple: Each player stands in the same distance from some obstacle, typically a wall. All of them pitch their coin to the wall. Winner of the round is the player whose coin lies in the shortest distance from the wall. Many details can be varied: * Do the players have to pitch simultaneously or one after the other * May the coin hit the obstacle and bounce back, or does this mean the player has automatically lost the round * May enemy coins be touched (and moved) my one's coin * etc. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Fuchsen]] b4779c7edba8445d31358b77be310b338620390d 191 190 2011-02-24T16:57:02Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2 or more, not too many |Location = almost everywhere, perfect: a wall |Equipment = (equal) coins |Duration = a minute per round |Preparation = none }} '''Pitching pennies''' (or: '''Pitch and Toss''', '''Liney''' or '''Jingles''') ist ein [[coordination game]] for two players or more. The game is played almost worldwide under different names. == Equipment == Each player needs a coin, preferably the same type of coin for each player. == Procedure == The basic rules are very simple: Each player stands in the same distance from some obstacle, typically a wall. All of them pitch their coin to the wall. Winner of the round is the player whose coin lies in the shortest distance from the wall. Many details can be varied: * Do the players have to pitch simultaneously or one after the other * May the coin hit the obstacle and bounce back, or does this mean the player has automatically lost the round * May enemy coins be touched (and moved) my one's coin * etc. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Fuchsen]] dbc8ddaee0f3eaacf34303817f758ed1dad2ca77 190 2011-02-24T16:56:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2 or more, not too many |Location = almost everywhere, perfect: a wall |Equipment = (equal) coins |Duration = a minute per rou..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2 or more, not too many |Location = almost everywhere, perfect: a wall |Equipment = (equal) coins |Duration = a minute per round |Preparation = none }} '''Pitching pennies''' (or: '''Pitch and Toss''', '''Liney''' or '''Jingles''') ist ein [[coordination game]] for two players or more. The game is played almost worldwide under different names. == Equipment == Each player needs a coin, preferably the same type of coin for each player. == Procedure == The basic rules are very simple: Each player stands in the same distance from some obstacle, typically a wall. All of them pitch their coin to the wall. Winner of the round is the player whose coin lies in the shortest distance from the wall. Many details can be varied: * Do the players have to pitch simultaneously or one after the other * May the coin hit the obstacle and bounce back, or does this mean the player has automatically lost the round * May enemy coins be touched (and moved) my one's coin * etc. [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for tree players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Fuchsen]] f62773920b1b381f83b9ba1390786700abb1c868 Plate spinning 0 1065 3591 2454 2020-03-08T16:42:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = a plate |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Plate spinning''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[attention game]] for groups of ten participants or more. == Equipment == You need a plate that the players can spin. It should be made of wood or plastic so it does not break easily. == Procedure == Around the circle, the participants count from 1 to their number, so each player gets assigned a different number. Then, one player moves to the center of the circle, and spins the plate. As soon as it is spinning, he calls a number. The person with this number has to react and catch the plate before it stops spinning and drops on the floor. When he does not reach it in time, he is the next player in the center, spinning the plate. Whenever a player switches to the center position, the person that previously was in the center gets the number of the new person in the center. So, in fact, the numbers do not stick with the players but with their seating positions. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Tellerdrehen]] a7f94a0438048f670e1a49ca83035d67d5765cbf 2454 2012-02-25T11:28:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = a plate |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Plate spinning..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = a plate |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Plate spinning''' is a [[coordination game]] and [[attention game]] for groups of 10 participants or more. == Equipment == You need a plate that the players can spin. It should be made of wood or plastic so it does not break easily. == Procedure == Around the circle, the participants count from 1 to their number, so each player gets assigned a different number. Then, one player moves to the center of the circle, and spins the plate. As soon as it is spinning, he calls a number. The person with this number has to react and catch the plate before it stops spinning and drops on the floor. When he does not reach it in time, he is the next player in the center, spinning the plate. Whenever a player switches to the center position, the person that previously was in the center gets the number of the new person in the center. So, in fact, the numbers do not stick with the players but with their seating positions. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Tellerdrehen]] 12bb0d018ba9626cceb06ee46fe18075502ce53c Poison 0 748 3146 1907 2012-12-08T12:15:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one larger, upright standing object |Duration = about 5 to 10 minutes per round |Preparation = none |Picture = Poison coordination game.jpg }} '''Poisson''' is an [[active game|active]] [[coordination game]]. It can be played inside as well as outside. == Equipement == You need one larger standing object. It should be a bit smaller than the participants, something like a large (sledge) hammer, a large cardboard roll or several stacked boxes. == Procedure == The participants form a circle and hold each other's hands. In the middle of this circle, the object (the "poison") is put, standing upright. By pulling each other's hands, sometimes even by pushing, the players try to bring the other players to knock over the object. The player touching the object and causing it to knock over is out of the game. The other players start a new round. When two players loose the hold of their hands, both are out of the game as well. The last players to remain in the game. Usually, two or three players win, as the last rounds are often not very interesting. ===Variations=== * The game gets harder (but probably more interesting) if more than one object is used as poison. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Hugo]] 64677c7aa19002137f479b948dd29411173df5b6 1907 2012-01-11T21:07:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one larger, upright standing object |Duration = a..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one larger, upright standing object |Duration = about 5 to 10 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Poisson''' is an [[active game|active]] [[coordination game]]. It can be played inside as well as outside. == Equipement == You need one larger standing object. It should be a bit smaller than the participants, something like a large (sledge) hammer, a large cardboard roll or several stacked boxes. == Procedure == The participants form a circle and hold each other's hands. In the middle of this circle, the object (the "poison") is put, standing upright. By pulling each other's hands, sometimes even by pushing, the players try to bring the other players to knock over the object. The player touching the object and causing it to knock over is out of the game. The other players start a new round. When two players loose the hold of their hands, both are out of the game as well. The last players to remain in the game. Usually, two or three players win, as the last rounds are often not very interesting. ===Variations=== * The game gets harder (but probably more interesting) if more than one object is used as poison. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Hugo]] 14412397d870d75fe2c9608696d4ffe4663ee225 Polar bear and penguin 0 396 3470 1434 2020-03-08T15:06:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Polar bear and penguin''' is a simple [[tag game]] when standing in a circle for groups of 12 players or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. ==Procedure== The players are standing in a circle, always two players behind each other. Two players are decided to be the ''polar bear'' and the ''penguin''. The polar bear tries to tag (catch) the penguin. When successful, they switch roles and again try to catch each other. The penguin has an opportunity to escape. He can stand in front of one of the pairs standing in the circle. Then, the last player in this pair become the new polar bear, while the previous polar bear is transformed to the new penguin. ===Variants=== * The pairs don't have to be standing in a circle, they can also spread across the room. * You can define whether the penguin and the bear may step inside the circle or not. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eisbär und Pinguin]] 34136472f5731fa8f72015842035491fa399edcc 1434 2011-09-14T15:44:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Polar bear and penguin''' ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Polar bear and penguin''' is a simple [[tag game]] when standing in a circle for groups of 12 players or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. ==Procedure== The players are standing in a circle, always two players behind each other. Two players are decided to be the ''polar bear'' and the ''penguin''. The polar bear tries to tag (catch) the penguin. When successful, they switch roles and again try to catch each other. The penguin has an opportunity to escape. He can stand in front of one of the pairs standing in the circle. Then, the last player in this pair become the new polar bear (!), while the old polar bear is transformed to the new penguin. ===Variants=== * The pairs don't have to be standing in a circle, they can also spread across the room. * You can define whether the penguin and the bear may step inside the circle or not. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eisbär und Pinguin]] 8fe81200336f74f6fc42220d5e1bac242438fbd8 Poster Kissing 0 1432 2887 2012-07-29T15:09:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = poster, lip sticks, blindfolds |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = no..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = poster, lip sticks, blindfolds |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Poster Kissing''' is a game usually played at girl's parties. == Equipment == * one poster of a male star * lipstick * blindfolds == Procedure == The poster is stuck on a wall in the room. All participants apply the lipstick to their lips. Then, everybody has to kiss the poster while being blindfolded. The player that kisses nearest to the star's lips wins the game - and earns the poster. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with make-up]] [[de:Posterküsse]] 1d276acc8276e61e1144c57381d54e87d8693c34 Postman 0 814 2038 2012-01-26T11:00:31Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Mailman]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Mailman]] 29e3139ceb9f4949c730cdb7156e955b1bf28da4 Pot drumming 0 1089 3593 2480 2020-03-08T16:43:51Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{party game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = pot, wooden spoon, blindfolds, small presents |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Pot drumming''' is a simple game. It can be played for instance at birthday parties. == Equipment == * a pot * a wooden spoon (or something similar) * blindfolds * small presents (like sweets) == Procedure == One player gets blindfolded. Then, the small present is put on the floor somewhere in the room and covered with the pot. Using the wooden spoon, the player has to "drum" in the air to find the pot. When he finally finds it, he drums on it several times, and may then take the present. To make it not too hard for him in a larger room, the other players can help him find the pot expressing "hot" or "cold", thus guiding him towards the pot. [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Topfschlagen]] 34f4c723c1f44a897ada4f5088f6992d568af761 2480 2012-02-28T07:39:29Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = pot, wooden spoon, blindfolds, small presents |Duration = several minutes ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = pot, wooden spoon, blindfolds, small presents |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Pot drumming''' is a simple game. It can be played for instance at birthday parties. == Equipment == * a pot * a wooden spoon (or something similar) * blindfolds * small presents (like sweets) == Procedure == One player gets blindfolded. Then, the small present is put on the floor somewhere in the room and covered with the pot. Using the wooden spoon, the player has to "drum" in the air to find the pot. When he finally finds it, he drums on it several times, and may then take the present. To make it not too hard for him in a larger room, the other players can help him find the pot expressing "hot" or "cold", thus guiding him towards the pot. [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Topfschlagen]] 60c58dfd9462b0a2f7a900fa849ae9570b68c8f1 Powerpoint karaoke 0 414 3475 1467 2020-03-08T15:09:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = at least one active player. The passive audience can be of any size |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = computer, video projector, internet |Duration = a few minutes per presentation |Preparation = (optionally) download presentations }} '''Powerpoint karaoke''' is a game for adults. It is designed to entertain the audience, but also trains the presentation abilities of the presenter. == Equipment == * Video projector * Computer * Internet connection (if none available, you can also prepare the presentations) == Procedure == The basic idea is similar to what karaoke is to professional vocalists. You give a certain presentation (not necessarily using ''Microsoft Power Point'', but that's one of the common tools) without actually being an expert in the topic presented. The referee chooses a (voluntary?) participant that has to do the next presentation. Either the presenter himself or the audience may then request a certain topic. An internet search engine is then used to search for a presentation about that topic (when using google, you can add "filetype:ppt" to search for such presentations). The first presentation found is used. The presenter has start his presentation immediately, without further preparation. After the presentations, a score can be voted by the audience, or you can play the game just for the fun of it. == Similar games == * [[One minute speech]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Powerpoint-Karaoke]] 091a6696ebaa2c0a2de8a67638d7a0c04c46a4da 1467 2011-09-20T20:00:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = at least one active player. The passive audience can be of any size |Location = usually indoors |Equipment..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = at least one active player. The passive audience can be of any size |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = computer, beamer, internet |Duration = a few minutes per presentation |Preparation = (optionally) download presentations }} '''Powerpoint karaoke''' is a game for adults. It is designed to entertain the audience, but also trains the presentation abilities of the presenter. == Equipment == * Beamer * Computer * Internet connection (if none available, you can also prepare the presentations) == Procedure == The basic idea is similar to what karaoke is to professional vocalists. You give a certain presentation (not necessarily using ''Microsoft Power Point'', but that's one of the common tools) without actually being an expert in the topic presented. The referee choses a (voluntary?) participant that has to do the next presentation. Either the presenter himself or the audience may then request a certain topic. An internet search engine is then used to search for a presentation about that topic (when using google, you can add "filetype:ppt" to search for such presentations). The first presentation found is used. The presenter has start his presentation immediately, without further preparation. After the presentations, a score can be voted by the audience, or you can play the game just for the fun of it. == Similar games == * [[One minute speech]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Powerpoint-Karaoke]] a21c4d6c97632530bad64c6a0e5d176b3969b74c Push-up fight 0 52 3395 409 2016-03-06T20:24:13Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere (on some soft floor) |Equipment = none |Duration = less than 1 minute |Preparation = none }} The '''push-up fight''' is a [[fighting game]] for two players. Both players need strength, dexterity and agility to win. If more than two players would like to participate, the game can be played in some kind of tournament. The game can be played almost everywhere; to avoid any injury, some soft floor (gymnastics mats, outdoors on a meadow) is suggested. == Required equipment == No equipment is required to play the game. == Rules == Both players go down to the floor, facing head by head, pretending to do push-ups. Once the fight is started, each try to knock over the other fighter so he lands on the floor, without losing balance himself. If one player can achieve that, he gets one point; one round is often played until one player has reached three points. Note that this is a fight with rules. Typically, only the hands, arms and the sides of the torso may be attacked (pushed, pulled). The head may not be attacked, and no harm may be done to the other player (no scratching, etc.) [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Liegestütz-Kampf]] 17d845bb3b2edc0b29f2d72fbdea34f80e217d23 409 98 2011-05-12T15:02:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere (on some soft floor) |Equipment = none |Duration = < 1 minute |Preparation = none }} The '''push-up fight''' is a [[fighting game]] for two players. Both players need strength, dexterity and agility to win. If more than two players would like to participate, the game can be played in some kind of tournament. The game can be played almost everywhere; to avoid any injury, some soft floor (gymnastics mats, outdoors on a meadow) is suggested. == Required equipment == No equipment is required to play the game. == Rules == Both players go down to the floor, facing head by head, pretending to do push-ups. Once the fight is started, each try to knock over the other fighter so he lands on the floor, without losing balance himself. If one player can achieve that, he gets one point; one round is often played until one player has reached three points. Note that this is a fight with rules. Typically, only the hands, arms and the sides of the torso may be attacked (pushed, pulled). The head may not be attacked, and no harm may be done to the other player (no scratching, etc.) [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Liegestütz-Kampf]] f790a2e9c557840d693d1e49e9a3ae30135c4938 98 2011-02-18T20:49:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, [[Fighting game]] |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere (on some soft floor) |Equipment = none |Duration = < 1 minute |Preparation = none ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, [[Fighting game]] |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere (on some soft floor) |Equipment = none |Duration = < 1 minute |Preparation = none }} The '''push-up fight''' is a [[fighting game]] for two players. Both players need strength, dexterity and agility to win. If more than two players would like to participate, the game can be played in some kind of tournament. The game can be played almost everywhere; to avoid any injury, some soft floor (gymnastics mats, outdoors on a meadow) is suggested. == Required equipment == No equipment is required to play the game. == Rules == Both players go down to the floor, facing head by head, pretending to do push-ups. Once the fight is started, each try to knock over the other fighter so he lands on the floor, without losing balance himself. If one player can achieve that, he gets one point; one round is often played until one player has reached three points. Note that this is a fight with rules. Typically, only the hands, arms and the sides of the torso may be attacked (pushed, pulled). The head may not be attacked, and no harm may be done to the other player (no scratching, etc.) [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Fighting game]] [[de:Liegestütz-Kampf]] 5ea56defd9902a5ab55c12182f79ac3147aad987 Pushup square 0 903 2201 2012-02-06T20:38:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = usually four |Location = everywhere (on the floor) |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''p..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = usually four |Location = everywhere (on the floor) |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''pushup square''' is a [[coordination game]] for four participants (you can try it few fewer of more players as well). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The task is quite simple to explain: the four players should move to a push up position and then put their feet on the neighbors body, so that in the end only their hands touch the floor. Are they strong and agile enough to do that? [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game on the floor]] [[de:Liegestütz-Viereck]] eb037fb5c609f293e3511d569a1d0b94cda6fa81 Radio 0 149 3365 285 2016-02-29T21:34:32Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = five or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Radio''' is a simple game that requires no equipment. It can be used as [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] and as [[name learning game]]. == Equipment == No equipment is required to play the game. == Procedure == The players are sitting (or standing) in a circle, one player ("A") is in the middle of the circle. Another player ("B") is selected to start the radio transmission. He selects a third player ("C") and tries to radio with him. To do so, he holds his hands like antennas next to his head and says: B calling C Of course, he uses the correct names of both himself and the person he calls. Now, A has to touch player C before C can forward the transmission to yet another player ("D"): C calling D and so forth. The players shouldn't make it too easy for A to touch the called player; for instance, the caller should NOT look in the direction of the called person. If A can handle to touch the called player before he can complete to forward the call, those two players change positions. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Funken]] 7049f2494e25f7f73f1a57ceadb951fcf6a6e170 285 2011-03-11T14:10:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = five or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = five or more |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Radio''' is a simple game that requires no equipment. It can be used as [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]] and as [[name learning game]]. == Equipment == No equipment is required to play the game. == Procedure == The players are sitting (or standing) in a circle, one player ("A") is in the middle of the circle. Another player ("B") is selected to start the radio transmission. He selects a third player ("C") and tries to radio with him. To do so, he holds his hands like antennas next to his head and says: B calling C Of course, he uses the correct names of both himself and the person he calls. Now, A has to touch player C before C can forward the transmission to yet another player ("D"): C calling D and so forth. The players shouldn't make it too easy for A to touch the called player; for instance, the caller should NOT look in the direction of the callee. If A can handle to touch the called player before he can complete to forward the call, those two players change positions. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Funken]] f65e4d8b7dc26cf4bbebe49904df9628fab46904 Rag soccer 0 889 3535 2177 2020-03-08T16:02:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = playing field (indoors) |Equipment = 2 brooms, 1 ball, probably goals |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Rag soccer''' is an [[active game]] for 10 to 20 players. == Equipment == * two brooms * one ball (real ball, but usually better: a small rag) * two goals == Procedure == The basic idea of the game is similar to [[number tag]]. The players are split into two equally sized groups, each player gets a number assigned (1 to "number of players" for each group). The teams are standing in the middle of the room, facing each other (the first player of the one group faces the last player of the other group, and so on). The trainer then shouts one of the numbers. The respective players grab their team's broom. Using it, they try to score a goal with the ball that was put in the center of the playing field. The first team to score a goal earns one point. Of course, only the one player of the team may participate, and he may only use the broom to move the ball towards the goal. After some time, the team that scored most goals wins the game. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[de:Fetzenfußball]] abbcbf9ba6258e2fa515c89a7c4e11b331ddab57 2177 2012-02-06T11:54:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = playing field (indoors) |Equipment = 2 BESEN, 1 ball, probably goals |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = - |I..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = playing field (indoors) |Equipment = 2 BESEN, 1 ball, probably goals |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = - |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Rag soccer''' is an [[active game]] for 10 to 20 players. == Equipment == * two brooms * one ball (real ball, but usually better: a small rag) * two goals == Procedure == The basic idea of the game is similar to [[number tag]]. The players are split into two equally sized groups, each player gets a number assigned (1 to "number of players" for each group). The teams are standing in the middle of the room, facing each other (the first player of the one group faces the last player of the other group, and so on). The trainer then shouts one of the numbers. The respective players grab their team's broom. Using it, they try to score a goal with the ball that was put in the center of the playing field. The first team to score a goal earns one point. Of course, only the one player of the team may participate, and he may only use the broom to move the ball towards the goal. After some time, the team that scored most goals wins the game. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Indoor game]] [[de:Fetzenfußball]] eccc9254ff6aec7db07062173d19ef01aa442a8d Rapunzel 0 890 3536 2179 2020-03-08T16:02:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number, 5 or more |Location = two separate rooms |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Rapunzel''' is a [[riddle]] for groups of any size. Two players have to know te solution to start playing the game. Usually, you need two separate rooms to play the game (but it can work without that, too). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == For each round, two players are selected. One is the "speaker", the other is "Rapunzel". Both have to know the solution of the riddle. In later rounds, it can also be players that think to know the solution and want to try. The speaker starts the round by saying: Rapunzel, listen to each word, and don't leave earlier as I allow you to. And give your hand to no one else as I may give it too. After some time, he says: Rapunzel, you may go! Rapunzel then leaves the room. The speaker selects any other person and shakes his hand. Then, he calls: Rapunzel, come back! Rapunzel then enters the room, looks around, and shakes the hand - with the same person as the speaker did. == Solution == * If you want to read the solution, here it is: [[Rapunzel/solution]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rapunzel]] 3b2b6de4543eb48cdfd742900284c973e9f64578 2179 2012-02-06T11:56:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number, 5 or more |Location = two separate rooms |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |I..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number, 5 or more |Location = two separate rooms |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Rapunzel''' is a [[riddle]] for groups of any size. Two players have to know te solution to start playing the game. Usually, you need two separate rooms to play the game (but it can work without that, too). == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == For each round, two players are selected. One is the "speaker", the other is "Rapunzel". Both have to know the solution of the riddle. In later rounds, it can also be players that think to know the solution and want to try. The speaker starts the round by saying: Rapunzel, listen to each word, and don't leave earlier as I allow you to. And give your hand to no one else as I may give it too. After some time, he says: Rapunzel, you may go! Rapunzel then leaves the room. The speaker selects any other person and shakes his hand. Then, he calls: Rapunzel, come back! Rapunzel then enters the room, looks around, and shakes the hand - with the same person as the speaker did. == Solution == * [[Rapunzel/solution]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rapunzel]] 6236bccd4418b645eca3503afd2c667c31c77b51 Rapunzel/solution 0 977 2725 2724 2012-04-03T08:44:52Z Wirthi 1 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/Bailey Helton|Bailey Helton]] ([[User talk:Bailey Helton|talk]]) to last revision by [[User:Wirthi|Wirthi]] wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Rapunzel]]'''. == Solution == The secret code between the speaker and the Rapunzel is as follows: before saying "now go", the speaker makes a shorter (or longer) break. He waits that any other player says something. Once the speaker says "now go", the previous (other) player to have said anything is the one that he (and later, Rapunzel) will give the hand to. It is a vital task of the speaker to provoke the other players so say something, by looking around, staring at them, smiling, etc. If the speaker feels that there is any disturbance (i.e., he has already started to say "now go" but feels that the choice might be ambiguous), he stops, probably excusing himself and starts again to say the initial sentence. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Rapunzel/Lösung]] 9aaaa0507920d4de4ad279e3884f02142a4a0a8f 2724 2315 2012-04-02T21:14:55Z Bailey Helton 671 wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Rapunzel]]'''. == Solution == The secret code between the speaker and the Rapunzel is as follows: before saying "now go", the speaker makes a shorter (or longer) break. He waits that any other player says something. Once the speaker says "now go", the previous (other) player to have said anything is the one that he (and later, Rapunzel) will give the hand to. It is a vital task of the speaker to provoke the other players so say something, by looking around, staring at them, smiling, etc. If the speaker feels that there is any disturbance (i.e., he has already started to say "now go" but feels that the choice might be ambiguous), he stops, probably excusing himself and starts again to say the initial sentence. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Rapunzel/Lösung]] [http://speechpaths.com/ speech writing service] 4475b3af539903d3a3077c5081bc566335ec43cc 2315 2012-02-14T16:32:35Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Rapunzel]]'''. == Solution == The secret code between the speaker and the Rapunzel is as follows: before saying "now go", ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Rapunzel]]'''. == Solution == The secret code between the speaker and the Rapunzel is as follows: before saying "now go", the speaker makes a shorter (or longer) break. He waits that any other player says something. Once the speaker says "now go", the previous (other) player to have said anything is the one that he (and later, Rapunzel) will give the hand to. It is a vital task of the speaker to provoke the other players so say something, by looking around, staring at them, smiling, etc. If the speaker feels that there is any disturbance (i.e., he has already started to say "now go" but feels that the choice might be ambiguous), he stops, probably excusing himself and starts again to say the initial sentence. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Rapunzel/Lösung]] 9aaaa0507920d4de4ad279e3884f02142a4a0a8f Rattlesnakes 0 827 2065 2062 2012-01-27T15:36:23Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{game for the senses}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, noises |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Rattlesnakes''' is a [[coordination game]] [[game with the senses|training the senses]] of the participants. Any number of players can participate, only two of them are "active" at any given time. == Equipment == * You need to sources of noise that sound like a rattlesnake. A can filled with rice might be suitable. * Two blindfolds are necessary as well. == Procedure == All players are standing in a circle, two are selected to be the rattlesnakes. One of the snakes has to catch the other snake. As they are blindfolded, they have to rely on noises to find (or evade) the other snake. When the attacking snake can "tag" the other snake, it wins the game (and an new round with new snakes starts). To get some hint where the other snake is, the attacking snake ''rattles'', the other snake has to answer. Of course, this is no active "tag" game with a lot of running around, but should remain rather calm, with a focus on listening to noises, sneaking up, and evading. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Klapperschlangen]] 26b3fa584b2ed76a6e0b4ffa5cd837f674758952 2062 2012-01-27T15:34:01Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{game with the senses}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, noises |Duration = a few minutes |Prepar..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{game with the senses}} |PlayerCount = two or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, noises |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Rattlesnakes''' is a [[coordination game]] [[game with the senses|training the senses]] of the participants. Any number of players can participate, only two of them are "active" at any given time. == Equipment == * You need to sources of noise that sound like a rattlesnake. A can filled with rice might be suitable. * Two blindfolds are necessary as well. == Procedure == All players are standing in a circle, two are selected to be the rattlesnakes. One of the snakes has to catch the other snake. As they are blindfolded, they have to rely on noises to find (or evade) the other snake. When the attacking snake can "tag" the other snake, it wins the game (and an new round with new snakes starts). To get some hint where the other snake is, the attacking snake ''rattles'', the other snake has to answer. Of course, this is no active "tag" game with a lot of running around, but should remain rather calm, with a focus on listening to noises, sneaking up, and evading. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Klapperschlangen]] 805071756a2d0f8f0e84d76b27ae80b5bf735d68 Ready Steady Cook 0 1464 2922 2012-08-11T09:03:02Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Junk Food Frenzy]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Junk Food Frenzy]] c09c93d6771d4257f1d6c028616dbd25a2daa618 Rebound ball 0 1007 2369 2012-02-17T07:33:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field, at least one large, empty wall |Equipment = ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Imag..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field, at least one large, empty wall |Equipment = ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Rebound ball''' is a [[ball game]] for two or more competing groups. It is a variation of the game [[ball count]]. == Equipment == * one ball * probably markers for the borders of the playing field At least one large, empty wall must border the playing field. == Procedure == Two or more groups compete each other. The ball is thrown into the game by the trainer. The ball is then passed from player to player of one group. While holding the ball, the players may not move. Touching other players is also prohibited (you may try and catch the ball thrown by the opposing team in the air, but you may not actually take it from another player). A team scores one point if it can throw the ball towards the wall and catch it again before it touches the floor (so, they catch the "rebound"). After some time, the team with the highest score wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Reboundball]] 94934510c486662a6c0a207f5278e1e186697130 Red blue dead 0 1028 3584 2397 2020-03-08T16:37:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 6 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball |Duration = as long as you like (several minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''Red Blue Dead''' is a ball game ([[Dodgeball game]]) while standing in a circle. == Equipment == You need one (soft) ball. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a circle. The circle should be quite wide, there should be some gap between the players. The ball is then passed around the circle. The players try to shoot each other (but the ball may only be shot so it can (easily) be caught (so, not towards the head, not too low, etc.). Any player not catching the ball gets "red". When a red player fails to catch the ball, he becomes "blue". Finally, a blue player not catching the ball becomes "dead" and is out of the game. == Variations == * You can allow shooting to any player in the circle, or just to the neighbor. * The colors "red" and "blue" can get handicaps assigned, so red players stand on one foot, and blue players stand on one foot and may only use one hand to catch the ball. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rot blau tot]] 80a6df078549c5593fe2d53f3d8426dcc6c3bb38 2397 2012-02-20T22:00:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 6 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball |Duration = as long as you like (several minutes) |Preparation = none..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 6 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = ball |Duration = as long as you like (several minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''Red Blue Dead''' is a ball game ([[dodgeball game]]) while standing in a circle. == Equipment == You need one (soft) ball. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a circle. The circle should be quite wide, there should be some gap between the players. The ball is then passed around the circle. The players try to shoot each other (but the ball may only be shot so it can (easily) be caught(so, not towards the head, not too low, etc.). Any player not catching the ball gets "red". When a red player fails to catch the ball, he becomes "blue". Finally, a blue player not catching the ball becomes "dead" and is out of the game. == Variations == * You can allow shooting to any player in the circle, or just to the neighbor. * The colors "red" and "blue" can get handicaps assigned, so red players stand on one foot, and blue players stand on one foot and may only use one hand to catch the ball. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rot blau tot]] 8f1cb0c79a630aa5a0eca89ccca2f95cfda3880f Relay game 0 893 2186 2012-02-06T17:38:56Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Relay games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[relay games]] dd2c4407d19a7f0805c9b0403a5d311aa9e03fa1 Relay games 0 892 3537 2185 2020-03-08T16:03:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki During '''relay games''' (or: '''relay races''') a team has to solve the given task. While all players have to contribute to the solution, they can only do so one after the other. == Games == On this page, a few prominent relay games are presented. A complete list of all relay games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:relay game]]. ;[[ABC relay]] The participants have to find one words for a given topic, each word starting with a different letter of the alphabet. ;[[Cookie relay]] Each participant has to eat a dry cookie, and then whistle. That's harder than it sounds ... ;[[Sponge relay]] Water has to be transported from one position to another - using just one sponge. The participants are sure to get wet while doing so! ;[[T-shirt relay]] All participants have to wear a certain T-Shirt - one after the other. [[Category:relay game| ]] [[Category:game type]] [[de:Staffelspiele]] 780b66ff2311c2c31b8da7c6557f0606b945869d 2185 2184 2012-02-06T17:38:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki During '''relay games''' (or: '''relay races''') a team has to solve the given task. While all players have to contribute to the solution, they can only do so one after the other. == Games == On this page, a few prominent relay games are presented. A complete list of all relay games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:relay game]]. ;[[ABC relay]] The participants have to find one words for a given topic, each word starting with a different letter of the alphabet. ;[[Cookie relay]] Each participant has to eat a (dry) cookie, and then whistle. That's harder than it sounds ... ;[[Sponge relay]] Water has to be transported from one position to another - using just one sponge. The participants are sure to get wet while doing so! ;[[T-shirt relay]] All participants have to wear a certain T-Shirt - one after the other. [[Category:relay game| ]] [[Category:game type]] [[de:Staffelspiele]] ef07fdfa5bb238fdffc0cc5cded4fc20651ca2cb 2184 2183 2012-02-06T17:38:05Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki During '''relay games''' (or: '''relay races''') a team has to solve the given task. While all players have to contribute to the solution, they can only do so one after the other. == Games == On this page, a few prominent relay games are presented. A complete list of all relay games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:relay game]]. ;[[ABC relay]] The participants have to find one words for a given topic, each word starting with a different letter of the alphabet. ;[[Cookie relay]] Each participant has to eat a (dry) cookie, and then whistle. That's harder than it sounds ... ;[[Sponge relay]] Water has to be transported from one position to another - using just one sponge. The participants are sure to get wet while doing so! ;[[T-Shirt relay]] All participants have to wear a certain T-Shirt - one after the other. [[Category:relay game| ]] [[Category:game type]] [[de:Staffelspiele]] 98bbcf730db068ceee3a57ab4b9f7804ec4ad0d1 2183 2012-02-06T17:34:07Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "During '''relay games''' (or: '''relay races''') a team has to solve the given task. While all players have to contribute to the solution, they can only do so one after the other..." wikitext text/x-wiki During '''relay games''' (or: '''relay races''') a team has to solve the given task. While all players have to contribute to the solution, they can only do so one after the other. == Games == On this page, a few prominent relay games are presented. A complete list of all relay games in the games-wiki, see [[:category:relay game]]. ;[[ABC relay]] The participants have to find one words for a given topic, each word starting with a different letter of the alphabet. ;[[Keksstafette]] Jeder Teilnehmer muss ein Keks essen und anschließend pfeifen - das ist schwieriger, als es zunächst klingt. ;[[Schwammstaffel]] Mit Hilfe eines Schwamms transportieren die Gruppenmitglieder Wasser von einem Ort zum anderen. Sie könnten dabei auch nass werden... ;[[T-Shirt-Staffel]] Die Teilnehmer müssen hintereinander ein bestimmtes T-Shirt an- und wieder ausziehen. [[Kategorie:Staffelspiel| ]] [[Kategorie:Spieletyp]] [[en:Relay games]] 6f9df26f20335d3df496aa0e8636405e63302c5f Relay race 0 894 2187 2012-02-06T17:39:26Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Relay games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[relay games]] dd2c4407d19a7f0805c9b0403a5d311aa9e03fa1 Rescue me 0 413 3474 1464 2020-03-08T15:08:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Rescue me''' (or: '''first aid game''') is a game for larger groups. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but it would be great if you had some music available. == Procedure == The participants are split into three groups (or more). Each group chooses a number. The groups move around the room (if available, you can play music to support that). The players may move freely, they don't have to stay together as groups (actually, they shouldn't). Then, (the music stops and) the referee calls out one of the names of the groups. All member of that group then slowly start to "faint" and collapse. The player of the other group have to catch the collapsing players and safely lay them down on the floor (possibly in the "recovery position"). If you want to have some kind of judgment, you can award points for each rescued player (or negative points for each player not rescued). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Rette mich wer kann]] 01ada33049b96b8c72b767d96b345b778810a4cd 1464 2011-09-20T13:53:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Rescue me''' (or: '''fi..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 15 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Rescue me''' (or: '''first aid game''') is a game for larger groups. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but it would be great if you had some music available. == Procedure == The participants are split into three groups (or more). Each group choses a Number. The groups move around the room (if available, you can play music to support that). The players may move freely, they don't have to stay together as groups (actually, they shouldn't). Then, (the music stops and) the referee calls out one of the names of the groups. All member of that group then slowly start to "faint" and collapse. The player of the other group have to catch the collapsing players and safely lay them down on the floor (possibly in the "recovery position"). If you want to have some kind of judgment, you can award points for each rescued player (or negative points for each player not rescued). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game with music]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Rette mich wer kann]] c641ea0b72e9d692f56203f01cee8ab9ef231a64 Rescue your friend 0 1052 2434 2012-02-24T10:40:25Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = soft ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Rescue your friend'''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 12 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = soft ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Rescue your friend''' is a [[dodgeball game]] for two groups of at least six players each. == Equipment == * markers for the two playing areas * a soft ball == Procedure == The teams are standing in facing areas of the playing field. The ball is put into the game. The teams then have to try and shoot each other. Whoever is hit has to leave the playing field. Whenever a player of his own team catches a ball (having been thrown by an enemy player), one player of the team may continue to participate (the one that has been out of the game for the longest time). When a team lost all his players, the other team wins the game. ===Variation=== *You can also try to play this game on only one playing field. All participants may move around freely, but the person carrying the ball may only attack or pass on the ball (but not move). == Similar games == * [[dodgeball with memory]] and [[killer ball]] are quite similar. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Rette den Freund]] a3aee974faa681ecd83d290550a831170d868a2e Riddle 0 636 1759 2011-12-16T16:10:46Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Riddles]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Riddles]] 7816ab1cc6b5dcc6431407771cac8f62d4fb99e6 Riddles 0 634 2019 1758 2012-01-25T21:47:11Z Wirthi 1 /* Games */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Riddle.jpg|thumb|right]] '''Riddles''' challenge the participants to find out, how the work or what is behind their story. They have to solve the mystery cooperatively togehter or each player by himself. While such games can occupy players often for a longer time, they can typically be only played one time until the mystery is solved. == Games == Some prominent riddles are listed here. You can find a complete list of all riddles in the GamesWiki in the [[:category:riddle]]. ;[[Holes Bears Fishes]] A group of explorers fly across the arctic ocean over the ice. They can see several ice holes, polar bears and fish. But how many can they see? ;[[Johnny loves]] Johnny loves certain things, but hates others. What does he love and what not, and why? ;[[Black magic]] Black magic enables the participants to read each other's minds. How can they do that? ;[[Open or closed handover]] An object is handed over either open or closed. But when is it open, when closed? [[Category:Riddle| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Rätsel]] d7b0cd9dddf679cff44174fd8a0ff0f734f4836b 1758 1756 2011-12-16T15:47:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Image:Riddle.jpg|thumb|right]] '''Riddles''' challenge the participants to find out, how the work or what is behind their story. They have to solve the mystery cooperatively togehter or each player by himself. While such games can occupy players often for a longer time, they can typically be only played one time until the mystery is solved. == Games == Some prominent riddles are listed here. You can find a complete list of all riddles in the GamesWiki in the [[:category:riddle]]. ;[[ice holes polar bears and fish]] A group of explorers fly across the arctic ocean over the ice. They can see several ice holes, polar bears and fish. But how many can they see? ;[[Johnny loves]] Johnny loves certain things, but hates others. What does he love and what not, and why? ;[[Black magic]] Black magic enables the participants to read each other's minds. How can they do that? ;[[Open or closed handover]] An object is handed over either open or closed. But when is it open, when closed? [[Category:Riddle| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Rätsel]] e410cddee86ca1d2a0702cae7cb900ef31a532aa 1756 2011-12-16T15:40:36Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Riddles''' challenge the participants to find out, how the work or what is behind their story. They have to solve the mystery cooperatively togehter or each player by himself...." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Riddles''' challenge the participants to find out, how the work or what is behind their story. They have to solve the mystery cooperatively togehter or each player by himself. While such games can occupy players often for a longer time, they can typically be only played one time until the mystery is solved. == Games == Some prominent riddles are listed here. You can find a complete list of all riddles in the GamesWiki in the [[:category:riddle]]. ;[[ice holes polar bears and fish]] A group of explorers fly across the arctic ocean over the ice. They can see several ice holes, polar bears and fish. But how many can they see? ;[[Johnny loves]] Johnny loves certain things, but hates others. What does he love and what not, and why? ;[[Black magic]] Black magic enables the participants to read each other's minds. How can they do that? ;[[Open or closed handover]] An object is handed over either open or closed. But when is it open, when closed? [[Category:Riddle| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Rätsel]] d918f587ccfbbef4a149836d53ad63416df08337 Robot 0 928 2240 2012-02-08T15:11:03Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = several groups of three players |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''R..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = several groups of three players |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Robot''' is a simple game for smaller groups. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == In the teams of three players, two are the robots and one is the operator. After a starting signal, the robots start to slowly walk straight on. When they hit a wall (or any other obstacle, like another robot) they stop and start giving signals. The operator can somewhat steer the robots. By clapping on their shoulders, the robots turn 90 degrees to the right or left (they should always walk parallel to the walls). He cannot stop the robots with any command, they will just keep walking (unless stopped by an obstacle, of course). The aim of the robots is to move his robots so they come to stand facing each other. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Roboter]] 1876348770d1445c5efe6cbee2d717aff92bf091 Rock Paper Scissors 0 1113 2511 2012-02-29T09:34:22Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Rock paper scissors]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Rock paper scissors]] 978446181d450466dcf45b76ad1fe195aa5eff8d Rock paper scissors 0 641 3506 1935 2020-03-08T15:28:21Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = only a few seconds |Preparation = none }} '''Rock Paper Scissors''' is a simple but popular game of luck. While there are world championships of this game, it is often not played as single game, but combined with other games, or used as decision-making aid. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. ==Rules== Two players compete each other. On a command - usually the players count up to three - both shot a certain figure with their right hand (either rock, paper, or scissors). Depending on the figures, one of the players wins the round (it can also end as draw). Typically, three or five rounds are played. The player with most victories wins the game. ===Figures=== ;Rock The rock is shown as fist. It wins against the scissors (smashes them) but loses against the paper (gets wrapped). ;Paper The paper is shown as flat hand. The paper wins against the stone (wraps it) but loses against the scissors (gets cut). ;Scissors The scissors are shown by mimicking scissors using forefinger and middle finger. It wins against the paper (cuts it) but loses against the stone (gets smashed). == Similar games == * [[Evolution]], [[Chinese tossing]] (use ''rock paper scissors'' as part of their game) [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Schere Stein Papier]] 2aa12fecce971c8c138ec16632e708860e7149b4 1935 1933 2012-01-16T17:29:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = only a few seconds |Preparation = none }} '''Rock Paper Scissors''' is a simple but popular game of luck. While there are world championships of this game, it is often not playend as single game, but combined with other games, or used as decision-making aid. ==Equipement== You don't need any equipment. ==Rules== Two players compete each other. On a command - usually the players count up to three - both shot a certain figure with their right hand (either rock, paper, or scissors). Depending on the figures, one of the players wins the round (it can also end as draw). Typically, three or five rounds are played. The player with most victories wins the game. ===Figures=== ;Rock The rock is shown as fist. It wins agains the scissors (smashes them) but loses against the paper (gets wrapped). ;Paper The paper is shown as flat hand. The paper wins against the stone (wraps it) but loses against the scissors (gets cut). ;Scissors The scissors are shown by mimicing scissors using forefinger and middle finger. It wins agains the paper (cuts it) but loses against the stone (gets smashed). == Similar games == * [[Evolution]], [[Chinese tossing]] (use ''rock paper scissors'' as part of their game) [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Schere Stein Papier]] 8f1287ad635b870fe90d31c4257a6e892bc45fbb 1933 1772 2012-01-16T17:28:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = only a few seconds |Preparation = none }} '''Rock Paper Scissors''' is a simple but popular game of luck. While there are world championships of this game, it is often not playend as single game, but combined with other games, or used as decision-making aid. ==Equipement== You don't need any equipment. ==Rules== Two players compete each other. On a command - usually the players count up to three - both shot a certain figure with their right hand (either rock, paper, or scissors). Depending on the figures, one of the players wins the round (it can also end as draw). Typically, three or five rounds are played. The player with most victories wins the game. ===Figures=== ;Rock The rock is shown as fist. It wins agains the scissors (smashes them) but loses against the paper (gets wrapped). ;Paper The paper is shown as flat hand. The paper wins against the stone (wraps it) but loses against the scissors (gets cut). ;Scissors The scissors are shown by mimicing scissors using forefinger and middle finger. It wins agains the paper (cuts it) but loses against the stone (gets smashed). == Similar games == * [[Evolution]], [[Chinese tossing]] (use ''rock paper scissors'' as part of their game) [[Category:Game of luck]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Schere Stein Papier]] c6a2283e4a0d6ee7391cf1294738508db4bbfd81 1772 2011-12-16T19:26:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = game of luck |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = only a few seconds |Preparation = none }} '''Rock Paper Scissors''' is a simple ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = game of luck |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = only a few seconds |Preparation = none }} '''Rock Paper Scissors''' is a simple but popular game of luck. While there are world championships of this game, it is often not playend as single game, but combined with other games, or used as decision-making aid. ==Equipement== You don't need any equipment. ==Rules== Two players compete each other. On a command - usually the players count up to three - both shot a certain figure with their right hand (either rock, paper, or scissors). Depending on the figures, one of the players wins the round (it can also end as draw). Typically, three or five rounds are played. The player with most victories wins the game. ===Figures=== ;Rock The rock is shown as fist. It wins agains the scissors (smashes them) but loses against the paper (gets wrapped). ;Paper The paper is shown as flat hand. The paper wins against the stone (wraps it) but loses against the scissors (gets cut). ;Scissors The scissors are shown by mimicing scissors using forefinger and middle finger. It wins agains the paper (cuts it) but loses against the stone (gets smashed). == Similar games == * [[Evolution]], [[Chinese tossing]] (use ''rock paper scissors'' as part of their game) [[Category:Game of luck]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Schere Stein Papier]] 3f63832351cf943db65c6d433adace02b1f9be7b Rollercoaster 0 473 3486 1551 2020-03-08T15:15:03Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = short |Preparation = none }} '''Rollercoaster''' is a [[coordination game]] or [[active game]]. You don't need any equipment. However, take care to only play it with apt participants that are not prone to hurt themselves! == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The participants stand in the shape of an "8". They all look towards their neighbor, so forming one endless line of people. After the starting signal, they all start to walk forwards along the shape of the "8". In the center point of the shape, they have to take care not to collide with the other people there. Once started, the group has to move faster and faster, but avoiding collisions in the middle. How fast are they able to go? [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Achterbahn]] 246a3912d7e050ea2d7f2deaa087639483f372d9 1551 2011-11-22T16:01:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = short |Preparation = none }} '''Roll..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = short |Preparation = none }} '''Rollercoaster''' is a [[coordination game]]/[[active game]]. You don't need any equipment. However, take care to only play it with apt participants that are not prone to hurt themselves! ==Equipment== You don't need any equipment to play that game. ==Procedure== The participants stand in the shape of an "8". They all look towards their neighbour, so forming one endless line of people. After the starting signal, they all start to walk forwards along the shape of the "8". In the center point of the shape, they have to take care not to collide with the other people there. Once started, the group has to move faster and faster, but avoiding collisions in the middle. How fast are they able to go? [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Achterbahn]] 8639afee629d48c38cf15760c826f9a7741882f0 Rolling coin 0 771 1948 2012-01-21T20:00:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = coin (2 Euro), plastic canvas |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = n..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = coin (2 Euro), plastic canvas |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''rolling coin''' is a [[coordination game]] for about 10 participants. == Equipment == * a coin (like a 2 Euro or any other large coin) * a (plastic) canvas (at least 2 by 2 meters) == Procedure == The participants hold the canvas and strain it in the height of their hips. The coin is put on the canvas and "rolled" over it. By raising and lowering the canvas, the participants now have to try to keep the coin rolling around the canvas, neither falling off of it nor toppling over. How long is the group able to keep the coin rolling? When the coin topples, it can either be rolled again by a participant, or it can be made to move again by shaking the canvas. [[Category:Game with coins]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Rollende Münze]] 77cfe3e725add054a63eb7998f2669e4f2909009 Roly-poly toy 0 171 3376 333 2016-03-01T20:46:36Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = around 8-10 per group |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''Roly-poly toy''' (or: '''circle of trust''', '''pendulum''') is a simple [[trust building game]] for groups of around 10 people. It is optimal for groups that already know each other and have built up some trust already. ==Equipment== No equipment is needed to play that game. ==Procedure== The players come together in groups of around 8 to 10 people. They form a small circle, one of them is standing in the circle's center (acting as ''roly-poly toy''). All players hold their hands in the height of their chest towards the person standing in the middle. The person in the middle now has to show his trust in the group. He closes his eyes, tenses his muscles and tumbles to one side (his feet standing still). The other players have to catch him and put him upright again. Note that this is in NO way a [[coordination game]] for the players. It should never happen that they cannot catch the person in the center. When the person in the middle has experienced enough, another one may try the position in the middle. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Stehaufmännchen]] dccdd2b0da9d57a97e439bf21591cb961142125b 333 2011-03-20T16:52:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = around 8-10 per group |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''Roly-poly..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = around 8-10 per group |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''Roly-poly toy''' (or: '''circle of trust''', '''pendulum''') is a simple [[trust building game]] for groups of around 10 people. It is optimal for groups that already know each other and have built up some trust already. ==Equipment== No equipment is needed to play that game. ==Procedure== The players come together in groups of around 8 to 10 people. They form a small circle, one of them is standing in the circle's center (acting as ''roly-poly toy''). All players hold their hands in the height of their chest towards the person standing in the middle. The person in the middle now has to show his trust in the group. He closes his eyes, tenses his muscles and tumbles to one side (his feet standing still). The other players have to catch him and put him upright again. Note that this is in NO way a [[coordination game]] for the players. It should never happen that they cannot catch the person in the center. When the person in the middle has experienced enough, another one may try the position in the middle. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Stehaufmännchen]] 2ac46bab70fb6a3923e39106941d0cdd8af4b46b Romeo and Juliet 0 1029 3585 2399 2020-03-08T16:37:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = rope, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Romeo and Juliet''' is a simple game for any number of participants. == Equipment == * blindfolds * a rope == Procedure == The participants are standing somewhere in the room. The players (Romeo and Juliet) have their eyes blindfolded. Juliet additionally gets her feet bound together. Romeo now has to catch his Juliet. Juliet tries to get away (shy as she is), however, from time to time she silently whispers "oh, my Romeo". All other players are quite, so Romeo can find Juliet just by her sounds and whispers; hey may help (or mislead) him by pushing and giving hints where she is. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Romeo und Julia]] fa9ebb610ad7713aa6736fe62ea64052efe35873 2399 2012-02-20T22:17:38Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = rope, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Romeo and J..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = rope, blindfolds |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Romeo and Juliet''' is a simple game for any number of participants. == Equipment == * blindfolds * a rope == Procedure == The participants are standing somewhere in the room. The players (Romeo and Juliet) have their eyes blindfolded. Juliet additionally gets her feet bound together. Romeo now has to catch his Juliet. Juliet tries to get away (shy as she is), however, from time to time she silently whispers "oh, my Romeo". All other players are quite, so Romeo can find Juliet just by her sounds and whispers; hey may help (or mislead) him by pushing and giving sint where she is. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Romeo und Julia]] f2843f0f8995d07cef468cc032a0eb1d4e451177 Rooster fight game 0 206 3394 405 2016-03-06T20:23:52Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''rooster fight game''' is a fight and coordination game for two players. More people can participate if a league or tournament is played. == Equipment == In the basic variant, you don't need any equipment to play the game. == Procedure == The players stand upright, facing each other. They stand on only one foot and cross their arms in front of their chest. Once the fight is started, they try to bring the other player out of balance. Any player losing balance (falling down, touching the floor with more than just one foot) loses the round. Often, a few rounds are played for the fight to be one (e.g., at least three out of five fight have to be won by a player). It is very important that an adult supervises the fight and devises detailed rules, what "fighting techniques" are allowed and which ones are not (pushing is allowed, but slapping, scratching, kicking, etc. is not). A fight must be immediately stopped if it gets too violent. == Similar games == * [[rooster fight in water]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Hahnenkampf]] c64ff9bcb133402b95c607751f4aa8362ca84e72 405 404 2011-05-12T15:01:00Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''rooster fight game''' is a fight and coordination game for two players. More people can participate if a league or tournament is played. == Equipment == In the basic variant, you don't need any equipment to play the game. == Procedure == The players stand upright, face to face. They stand on only one foot and cross their arms in front of their chest. Once the fight is started, they try to bring the other player out of balance. Any player losing balance (falling down, touching the floor with more than just one foot) loses the round. Often, a few rounds are played for the fight to be one (e.g., at least three out of five fight have to be won by a player). It is very important that an adult supervises the fight and devises detailed rules, what "fighting techniques" are allowed and which ones are not (pushing is allowed, but slapping, scratching, kicking, etc. is not). A fight must be immediately stopped if it gets too violent. == Similar games == * [[rooster fight in water]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Hahnenkampf]] a43a67c4b095560b2a7920aeb672948b4b68a32d 404 2011-05-12T15:00:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{fight game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''roos..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{fight game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''rooster fight game''' is a fight and coordination game for two players. More people can participate if a league or tournament is played. == Equipment == In the basic variant, you don't need any equipment to play the game. == Procedure == The players stand upright, face to face. They stand on only one foot and cross their arms in front of their chest. Once the fight is started, they try to bring the other player out of balance. Any player losing balance (falling down, touching the floor with more than just one foot) loses the round. Often, a few rounds are played for the fight to be one (e.g., at least three out of five fight have to be won by a player). It is very important that an adult supervises the fight and devises detailed rules, what "fighting techniques" are allowed and which ones are not (pushing is allowed, but slapping, scratching, kicking, etc. is not). A fight must be immediately stopped if it gets too violent. == Similar games == * [[rooster fight in water]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Hahnenkampf]] 2302f86eab20817cca77aaf37297c24f0dd66f75 Rooster fight in water 0 264 3417 508 2016-03-08T18:29:16Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 4 |Location = in water (lake, pool, etc.) |Equipment = none |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Rooster fight game''' is a [[fighting game]] and [[coordination game]] for four people. The base variant [[rooster fight game]] is adapted so it can be played in water. The water should not be too deep, the players should be able to stand in the water. Pairs compete each other, but of course some kind of league or tournament can be used. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment (besides the water, of course). == Procedure == The players work together in pairs. One carries the other person on his shoulders. The upper person is the fighter, he has his arms crossed in front of his chest. Once the game starts, the fighters try to attack each other so they lose balance. When a fighter falls off his carrier or both fall in the water, this pair has lost and the other team scores one point. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game in water]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Hahnenkampf im Wasser]] f0e96a5d9aebce83fafd731528ffbf29f41d9f0d 508 2011-06-26T17:01:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 4 |Location = in water (lake, pool, etc.) |Equipment = none |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none }} ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 4 |Location = in water (lake, pool, etc.) |Equipment = none |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''Rooster fight game''' is a [[fighting game]] and [[coordination game]] for four people. The base variant [[rooster fight game]] is adapted so it can be played in water. The water should not be too deep, the players should be able to stand in the water. Pairs compete each other, but of course some kind of league or tournament can be used. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment (besides the water, of course). == Procedure == The players work together in pairs. One carries the other person on his shoulders. The upper person is the fighter, he has his arms crossed in front of his chest. Once the game starts, the fighter try to attack each other so they lose balance. When the fighter falls off the carrier or both fall in the water, this group has lost and the other gets one point. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game in water]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Hahnenkampf im Wasser]] 87dc39befb3bc432594fd2c0baee48370592221e Rooster fighting 0 207 407 2011-05-12T15:01:30Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Rooster fight game]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Rooster fight game]] 52ea9f51ecd36652a370c706db922773434e96ad Rugby 0 1271 3430 2690 2016-09-22T07:24:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = playing field |Equipment = Ball (best an original Rugby "egg") |Duration = arbitrary, usually about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = mark the playing field |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Rugby''' is a popular team sport, often played in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and other countries of the British Commonwealth. In simplified form it can also be played casually. == Equipment == * Ball (Rugby ''egg'') * markers for the playing field * markers for the teams == Procedure == Two teams compete each other. Their target is to bring the ball to the other end of the playing field. They may carry the ball and pass backwards (directing away from their target line). When the ball touches the ground, the other team may take it and start their attack. Of course, the defending team may try to hinder the attacking team. You can adapt the actual rules the the capabilities of your participants. In this variant played as hobby, no force is allowed. So, for instance, you can define that simply touching an opposing player (that is carrying the ball) lets the team lose the attack, or that he has to pass on the ball immediately after being touched (within one second). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rugby]] f550af7e2a0fd093a60fdc151bedabc4b5b83260 2690 2012-03-13T16:37:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = playing field |Equipment = Ball (best an original Rugby "egg") |Duration = arbitrary, usually about 10 to 20 minute..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = 10-20 |Location = playing field |Equipment = Ball (best an original Rugby "egg") |Duration = arbitrary, usually about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = mark the playing field |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Rugby''' is a famous team sport, often playing in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and other countries of the British Commonwealth. In simplified form it can also be played casually. == Equipment == * Ball (Rugby ''egg'') * markers for the playing field * markers for the teams == Procedure == Two teams compete each other. Their target is to bring the ball to the other end of the playing field. They may carry the ball and pass backwards (directing away from their target line). When the ball touches the ground, the other team may take it and start their attack. Of course, the defending team may try to hinder the attacking team. You can adapt the actual rules the the capabilities of your participants. In this variant played as hobby, no force is allowed. So, for instance, you can define that simply touching an opposing player (that is carrying the ball) lets the team lose the attack, or that he has to pass on the ball immediately after being touched (within one second). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rugby]] 01286c7e369c1256f5a127551a314ef3b534d615 Rugger scrums 0 465 3484 1540 2020-03-08T15:14:17Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats, border markers |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Rugger scrums''' is an [[active game]]/[[fighting game]] for two participants. It is a self-contained part of the Rugby game. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two teams are standing on the fighting area, facing each other. The players of each team hold their neighbors (by putting their hands on their neighbors shoulders) so that the team forms one massive object. The objective of the fight is to move the other team out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. == Similar games == * [[Crabscrum]] * [[Children's sumo]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Scrum]] 9f6cef738959e35a68ff23d13e261cc43112a06e 1540 2011-11-18T21:07:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats, border markers |Duration = 1-2 minutes |..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = small playing field |Equipment = gymnastics mats, border markers |Duration = 1-2 minutes |Preparation = prepare playing field }} '''Rugger scrums''' is an [[active game]]/[[fighting game]] for two participants. It is a self-contained part of the Rugby game. == Equipment == The fight should take place on gymnastics mats or another soft floor (sand, grass, etc.) == Procedure == Two teams are standing on the fighting area, facing each other. The players of each team hold their neighbours (by putting their hands on their neighbours shoulders) so that the geam forms one massive object. The objective of the fight is to move the other team out of the playing/fighting field. Only pushing (with the chest or the shoulder) is allowed, but not using the hands, kicking with the feet or the head, etc. == Similar games == * [[Crabscrum]] * [[Children's sumo]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Scrum]] 110a0ef58db87ebe633383495d7c253ccb95980c Run away 0 935 2249 2012-02-08T21:33:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} ''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Run away''' is a simple [[ice breaker game]] and [[active game]] while standing in a circle. It is best played with 10 to 20 participants. While you can play it with a higher number of people, it might get less interesting then. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a circle. One player is the tagger, he moves around the circle on its outside. The tagger than randomly tags (touches) one of the players. Both run around the circle (in opposite directions). When they meet at the other side of the circle, they formally greet each other (shaking hands, etc.). Then, they continue to run. The first to reach the gap in the circle stays there; the other player is the new tagger. == Similar games == * [[Follow or flee]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Lauf weg]] d0e39a8b3b9d5522f3fdad8605b155741b400ba6 Running dictation 0 854 2110 2012-01-30T18:57:36Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = short running track |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = cre..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = short running track |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = create a short text |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''running dictation''' is an [[active game]] for several competing teams. == Equipment == * each team requires pen and paper * you can also add obstacles to the running track. == Procedure == The groups are standing next to each other at the starting position. On the other end of the track, the trainers are standing, one for each of the teams. Then, one member of each team is running to the other end. There, the trainer tells him one word of the text. The player returns to his team, and they note the word. The next player of the team may start to run (and to get he next word) once the first player has returned. Which team is the first to collect their whole text? [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Laufdiktat]] b74d19396df3bb16123ab5ebdfe2dfb9397674ac Running game 0 419 1473 2011-09-22T15:49:46Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Running games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Running games]] a9e254bbc3cc2bb868b16f4f5c4a9ae97e09b55b Running games 0 418 3604 1472 2020-04-06T10:47:09Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Running games''' require the participants to run a lot to solve the task. They are a special kind of [[active games]]. They can be of another type of games (like ball games, or coordination games) with "running" as one of the major tasks. == Games == Some prominent running games are presented here. You can find a complete list of the running games in this GamesWiki in the [[:Category:Running game]]. ;[[Pirate game]] (or ''harbor game'') This is a wide game where goods have to be delivered from one harbor to another one. You need lots of participants and lots of space to play this game. ;[[Children's baseball]] This a variant of ''baseball'' with rules adequate for children. ;[[Smuggling]] Smugglers deliver their goods to some defined location, the police men have to intercept them and their smuggled goods. [[Category:Running game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Laufspiele]] 8c27694955bb2e305452a6ccfba3a669ab1fd603 1472 2011-09-22T15:49:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Running games''' require the participants to run a lot to solve the task. They are a special kind of [[active games]]. They can be of another type of games (like ball games, o..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Running games''' require the participants to run a lot to solve the task. They are a special kind of [[active games]]. They can be of another type of games (like ball games, or coordination games) with "running" as one of the major tasks. == Games == Some prominent running games are presented here. You can find a complete list of the running games in this GamesWiki in the [[:Category:Running game]]. ;[[Pirate game]] (or ''harbor game'') This is a wide game where goods have to be delivered from one harbor to another one. You need lots of participants and lots of space to play this game. ;[[Children's baseball]] This a variant of ''baseball'' with rules adequate for children. ;[[Smuggling]] Smugglers deliver their goods to some defined location, the police men have to intercept them. [[Category:Running game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Laufspiele]] 211b47284b1fad8e0ae7731b1babf0c806141e98 Running the gauntlet 0 354 2072 1369 2012-01-27T15:50:03Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = several balls, ropes |Duration = depends (10 minutes or so) |Preparation = almost none }} '''Running the gauntlet''' is a ball game for two groups with at least 10 members each. == Equipment == * Balls * ropes to mark the road == Procedure == A road is marked using the ropes. Team A is standing on both sides of the road, outside of it. The road should be a few meters wide and be even longer. This team also got all the balls. The other team (B) is standing at the beginning of the road. After the starting signal, the players of team B try to run down the road. Team A is trying to hit the players of team B with their balls. Each player of team A that reaches the end of the road without being hit by a ball scores a point for his team. If a ball hits a player, he has to return to the start again (without obstructing Team A of shooting, of course). After some time, the roles are switched. The team that scored most points in the end wins the game. [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Ballgasse]] a0a331ea3d78da0f78783064c8b30dab5705a7f1 1369 2011-09-07T19:03:17Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = several balls, ropes |Duration = depends (10 minutes or so) |Preparation = almost no..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = several balls, ropes |Duration = depends (10 minutes or so) |Preparation = almost none }} '''Running the gauntlet''' is a ball game for two groups with at least 10 members each. == Equipment == * Balls * ropes to mark the road == Procedure == A road is marked using the ropes. Team A is standing on both sides of the road, outside of it. The road should be a few meters wide and be even longer. This team also got all the balls. The other team (B) is standing at the beginning of the road. After the starting signal, the players of team B try to run down the road. Team A is trying to hit the players of team B with their balls. Each player of team A that reaches the end of the road without being hit by a ball scores a point for his team. If a ball hits a player, he has to return to the start again (without obstructing Team A of shooting, of course). After some time, the roles are switched. The team that scored most points in the end wins the game. [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Ballgasse]] 059e3348cc4f5e9bc11c79bca08b1a2274d271c0 Santa Clause's Beard 0 1688 3182 3181 2012-12-11T11:06:20Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, but one after the other |Location = on a table |Equipment = skin cream, cotton batting |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Santa Clause's Beard''' is a funny [[coordination game]] that is perfectly suitable to be played at Christmas. == Equipment == * skin cream, beauty cream, petrolatum, ... * cotton batting (cotton wool), feathers, confetti, etc. == Procedure == The idea of the game is that the participants get a beard like Santa Clause. They have to create it without using their hands, though. They have skin cream applied to their face (wherever there should be beard) and then they have to put their face into a bowl of cotton batting (or feathers, confetti, etc.) and try to create a fancy beard (of course, without using their hands). When everybody has created a beard, a judge rates the beards by visual appearance and by skill while creating the beard. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Christmas]] [[de:Der Bart des Weihnachtsmannes]] 6b7051cde03f3955e76c51e4391a12ef6416dae4 3181 2012-12-11T11:06:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, but one after the other |Location = on a table |Equipment = skin cream, cotton batting |Duration = several minutes..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number, but one after the other |Location = on a table |Equipment = skin cream, cotton batting |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Santa Clause's Beard''' is a funny [[coordination game]] that is perfectly suitable to be played at Christmas. == Equipment == * skin cream, beauty cream, petrolatum, ... * cotton batting (cotton wool), feathers, confetti, etc. == Procedure == The idea of the game is that the participants get a beard like Santa Clause. They have to create it without using their hands, though. They have VASELINE applied to their face (wherever there should be beard) and then they have to put their face into a bowl of cotton batting (or feathers, confetti, etc.) and try to create a fancy beard (of course, without using their hands). When everybody has created a beard, a judge rates the beards by visual appearance and by skill while creating the beard. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Christmas]] [[de:Der Bart des Weihnachtsmannes]] 3e63d2234de539b2e381420b1edc6e2ec12aad73 Scavenger hunt 0 1090 2481 2012-02-28T07:41:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = best in a forest |Equipment = things to mark the way (yarn, paper, natural material, ...) |Duration = 30 minute..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = best in a forest |Equipment = things to mark the way (yarn, paper, natural material, ...) |Duration = 30 minutes or more |Preparation = prepare the hunt (can be included in the game) }} The '''scavenger hunt''' is a [[wide game]] in a forest for two or more groups. Usually, one group prepares the hunt, the others have to finish it. == Equipment == The group to prepare the hunt need equipment to mark the way. Best suited is of course anything that is biodegradable, like all natural material like stones, leaves, branches, but also saw dust, .. You can also use wool, paper, or any other material, but you should collect it again after finishing the game. == Procedure == Two or more groups are selected. The first one prepares the hunt. They should prepare a longer track that is from time to time marked in suitable way so that their track can be followed. Of course, the hunt should be solvable, so don't just put one stone every 100 meters - that's usually too less. You don't need to make it too obvious, on the other hand. The second group has to follow the first after some time, and try to follow their prepared track. ==Similar games== * The [[treasure hunt]] is a more complex variation of this game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schnitzeljagd]] 84744fd934dd913f60df88dd611134352373c2b0 Scrum 0 466 1541 2011-11-18T21:07:59Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Rugger scrums]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Rugger scrums]] ee94c612372b68f95038bbadd36f7a4d1d72c4c0 Sculptor 0 798 2005 2012-01-25T21:31:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = about 7 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about five minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Ima..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}} |PlayerCount = about 7 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about five minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Sculptor''' is a creative game for smaller groups. == Equipment == * You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the sculptor. The rest is split into two groups. One groups may select an object (the object can also be defined by the trainers). The group then has to portray the object as good as possible with their own bodies. The sculptor may then look at this sculpture for some time and then reconstruct the it using the second group. The second group should not have seen the first group, of course. If you want to make the task even harder, the sculptor can be blindfolded during all phases of the game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Bildhauer]] 354932fc7c7b3a04109fe36ae44c567b1aaa30eb Search for marbles 0 57 3328 108 2015-10-08T06:43:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = empty Raum with black-out curtains |Equipment = mind. 100 marbles |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the room }} '''Search for marbles''' is am game for groups of about 10 to 20 players. An empty room with black-out curtains and a planar floor is required. == Required equipment == * at least 100 marbles (or the like) == Preparation == All obstacles (for instance, tables) are removed from the room. This should include all dangerous things that could hurt people when the room is darkened. The players are split in several groups that stand in different corners of the room. The referee puts all marbles to the center of the room. The room is darkened, and the game starts. == Procedure == The players now work in complete darkness. The aim of the groups is to collect as many marbles as possible. The referee can switch the light on during the game from time to time for a few seconds to simplify the task (especially if there are many people in a big room). When the referees stop the game, the light is switched on again. Of course, no marbles may be collected then. Winner is the group that collects the most marbles. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Murmelsuche]] 7bf3f588dc381b4c8036037c22ad73cae81c9f9f 108 2011-02-19T20:48:11Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{calm game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = empty Raum with black-out curtains |Equipment = mind. 100 marbles |Duration = about 1..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = empty Raum with black-out curtains |Equipment = mind. 100 marbles |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the room }} '''Search for marbles''' is am game for groups of about 10 to 20 players. An empty room with black-out curtains and a planar floor is required. == Required equipment == * at least 100 marbles (or the like) == Preparation == All obstacles (tables, etc.) are removed from the room. This should include all dangerous things that could hurt people when the room is darkened. The players are split in several groups that stand in different corners of the room. The referee puts all marbles to the center of the room. The room is darkened, and the game starts. == Procedure == The players now work in complete darkness. The aim of the groups is to collect as many marbles as possible. The referee can switch the light on during the game from time to time for a few seconds to simplify the task (especially if there are many people in a big room). When the referees stop the game, the light is switched on again. Of course, no marbles may be collected then. Winner is the group that collects the most marbles. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Murmelsuche]] 959fbfac01126f56df07ca698b30b3da7b781b50 Search the clock 0 61 3375 332 2016-03-01T20:46:08Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = (darkened) room/building |Equipment = a clock with ticking noise |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = hiding the clock }} '''Search the clock''' is a calm and silent searching game for smaller groups. == Required equipment == To play the game, you need a clock with some ticking noise (or a similar "noise generator"). == Procedure == The referees hide the clock somewhere in the room/building. It should be audible from vicinity (at least, if there is silence in the room). The game can either be played in complete silence; if that is impossible, you need more space or some possibility to hide the clock. As soon as the game is started, the players may search for the clock. It is important to be silent while searching, as you have to listen for the sound of the clock to find it! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Uhrensuche]] bed650b54e8f80f47ea8c9c844e833ac5507e57c 332 115 2011-03-20T16:41:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = (darkened) room/building |Equipment = a clock with ticking noise |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = hiding the clock }} '''Search the clock''' is a calm and silent searching game for smaller groups. == Required equipment == To play the game, you need a clock with some ticking noise (or a similar "noise generator"). == Procedure == The referees hide the clock somewhere in the room/building. It should be audible from vincinity (at least, if there is silence in the room). The game can either be played in complete silence; if that is impossible, you need more space or some possibility to hide the clock. As soon as the game is started, the players may search for the clock. It is important to be silent while searching, as you have to listen for the sound of the clock to find it! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Uhrensuche]] 7efb2a1ecf0bc58789feaf58b537a452ad6c16d0 115 2011-02-20T16:10:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = (darkened) room/building |Equipment = a clock with ticking noise |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = hiding ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 |Location = (darkened) room/building |Equipment = a clock with ticking noise |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = hiding the clock }} '''Search the clock''' is a calm and silent searching game for smaller groups. == Required equipment == To play the game, you need a clock with some ticking noise (or a similar "noise generator"). == Procedure == The referees hide the clock somewhere in the room/building. It should be audible from vincinity (at least, if there is silence in the room). The game can either be played in complete silence; if that is impossible, you need more space or some possibility to hide the clock. As soon as the game is started, the players may search for the clock. It is important to be silent while searching, as you have to listen for the sound of the clock to find it! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[en:Search the clock]] [[de:Uhrensuche]] 2d0855c8ec98f8a4bd9e5dd6b0ad37eb9369ad04 Search the ring 0 1259 2670 2012-03-08T07:04:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = game in a circle, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = yarn, ring |Duration = a few minutes per turn |Preparation = no..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = game in a circle, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = yarn, ring |Duration = a few minutes per turn |Preparation = none }} '''Search the ring''' is a game for about 10 to 20 participants. A detective has to find the ring that is passed from person to person. == Equipment == * some yarn, a few meters * a ring or some other small object that can be fixed to the yarn. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the detective. He is standing in the middle of a circle of the other players.Those players are holding the yarn that is knotted to a circle. The yarn has been tuck through the ring, so the ring cannot be removed from it but can move around the circle (along the yarn). One player is holding the ring in his hands; the detective does not know who it is. Once the game starts, the ring is passed on from player to player. The detective has to find out, who possesses the ring. == Variations == * You can play the game without the rope, and just pass along the ring. However, the game is usually more interesting when the ring is fixed to the rope, as this avoids that the ring is remove, hidden, or manipulated in some other way. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Ringsuche]] 3830ba4c5ac0807d748485eed8e1fe8ad561da2b Secret Santa 0 603 3496 1764 2020-03-08T15:20:51Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen & paper, (presents) |Duration = long lasting, but along the way of other activities |Preparation = write cards with names of each participant }} '''Secret Santa''' is a game that can be played in groups over a longer period of time, along the way of other activities. Of course, it is typically played during [[Games for Christmas|Advent near Christmas]]. == Equipment == Small sheets of paper, each with the name of a player, are required. Additionally, during the game, each player needs to give one (or better, several) small presents to give away. == Procedure == The sheets of paper are shuffled and each player gets one of the sheets. He is now the "Santa" of this player. If any player gets his own name, he just takes another card. So, each player knows the name of another person (and each person is known by some player). During the following period of time, each Santa has to give small presents to the person he got assigned. Of course, he can also support this person, be nice to him or her, etc. However, each Santa should try not to be identifies, so all this should happen secretly! Near Christmas, all Santas reveal their identity to the person they gave presents to. Often, this is done in one last, public round of giving presents. === Type and price of presents === Be sure to agree upon the approximate value and probably even the type of the presents given. It should be clear to every participant how many presents he is expected to give and what their value should be, so nobody is disappointed by his Santa while giving away lots of money himself. == Secret Santa on Twitter == A modern variant of this game is nowadays also played via Twitter: [http://mashable.com/2010/12/09/play-secret-santa-with-your-twitter-network/ Play Secret Santa With Your Twitter Network] [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Christmas]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Engerl und Bengerl]] a58a94d11777dcec36ff80d5ba6cc6e67cea20c6 1764 1705 2011-12-16T19:03:29Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen & paper, (presents) |Duration = long lasting, but along the way of other activities |Preparation = write cards with names of each participant }} '''Secret Santa''' is a game that can be played in groups over a longer period of time, along the way of other activities. Of course, it is typically played during [[Games for Christmas|Advent near Christmas]]. == Equipment == Small sheets of paper, each with the name of a player, are required. Additionally, during the game, each player needs to give one (or better, several) small presents to give away. == Procedure == The sheets of paper are shuffled and each player gets one of the sheets. He is now the "Santa" of this player. If any player gets his own name, he just takes another card. So, each player knows the name of another person (and each person is known by some player). During the following period of time, each Santa has to give small presents to the person he got assigned. Of course, he can also support this person, be nice to him or her, etc. However, each Santa should try not to be identifies, so all this should happen secretly! Near christmas, all Santas reveal their identity to the person they gave presents to. Often, this is done in one last, public round of giving presents. === Type and price of presents === Be sure to agree upon the approximate value and probably even the type of the presents given. It should be clear to every participant how many presents he is expected to give and what their value should be, so nobody is disappointed by his Santa while giving away lots of money himself. == Secret Santa on Twitter == A modern variant of this game is nowadays also played via Twitter: [http://mashable.com/2010/12/09/play-secret-santa-with-your-twitter-network/ Play Secret Santa With Your Twitter Network] [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Christmas]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Engerl und Bengerl]] d53470586d7838cadfaab4852923ccc7c01bc100 1705 1704 2011-12-12T22:12:39Z Wirthi 1 /* Secret Santa on Twitter */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen & paper, (presents) |Duration = long lasting, but along the way of other activities |Preparation = write cards with names of each participant }} '''Secret Santa''' is a game that can be played in groups over a longer period of time, along the way of other activities. Of course, it is typically played during Advent near Christmas. == Equipment == Small sheets of paper, each with the name of a player, are required. Additionally, during the game, each player needs to give one (or better, several) small presents to give away. == Procedure == The sheets of paper are shuffled and each player gets one of the sheets. He is now the "Santa" of this player. If any player gets his own name, he just takes another card. So, each player knows the name of another person (and each person is known by some player). During the following period of time, each Santa has to give small presents to the person he got assigned. Of course, he can also support this person, be nice to him or her, etc. However, each Santa should try not to be identifies, so all this should happen secretly! Near christmas, all Santas reveal their identity to the person they gave presents to. Often, this is done in one last, public round of giving presents. === Type and price of presents === Be sure to agree upon the approximate value and probably even the type of the presents given. It should be clear to every participant how many presents he is expected to give and what their value should be, so nobody is disappointed by his Santa while giving away lots of money himself. == Secret Santa on Twitter == A modern variant of this game is nowadays also played via Twitter: [http://mashable.com/2010/12/09/play-secret-santa-with-your-twitter-network/ Play Secret Santa With Your Twitter Network] [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Christmas]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Engerl und Bengerl]] c52609913534925c87cc628aad77ed89be63d948 1704 2011-12-12T22:12:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen & paper, (presents) |Duration = long lasting, but along the way of other ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen & paper, (presents) |Duration = long lasting, but along the way of other activities |Preparation = write cards with names of each participant }} '''Secret Santa''' is a game that can be played in groups over a longer period of time, along the way of other activities. Of course, it is typically played during Advent near Christmas. == Equipment == Small sheets of paper, each with the name of a player, are required. Additionally, during the game, each player needs to give one (or better, several) small presents to give away. == Procedure == The sheets of paper are shuffled and each player gets one of the sheets. He is now the "Santa" of this player. If any player gets his own name, he just takes another card. So, each player knows the name of another person (and each person is known by some player). During the following period of time, each Santa has to give small presents to the person he got assigned. Of course, he can also support this person, be nice to him or her, etc. However, each Santa should try not to be identifies, so all this should happen secretly! Near christmas, all Santas reveal their identity to the person they gave presents to. Often, this is done in one last, public round of giving presents. === Type and price of presents === Be sure to agree upon the approximate value and probably even the type of the presents given. It should be clear to every participant how many presents he is expected to give and what their value should be, so nobody is disappointed by his Santa while giving away lots of money himself. == Secret Santa on Twitter == A modern variant of this game is nowadays also played via Twitter: [http://mashable.com/2010/12/09/play-secret-santa-with-your-twitter-network/ Play Secret Santa With Your Twitter Network] [[Category:Long lasting game]] [[Category:Christmas]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Engerl und Bengerl]] ab1f6142ba29bd59d92f75f0c6d4da0d8a52655f Shave the balloon 0 943 2259 2012-02-09T09:00:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = balloons, shavers, shaving foam |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }}..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = balloons, shavers, shaving foam |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Shave the balloon''' is a [[coordination game]]. You can play it with any number of participants. == Equipment == * balloons * disposable razors * shaving foam == Procedure == The balloons are inflated, then shaving foam is put on them like if they were heads (you can also draw a face on them if you like). Then, using the disposable razors, the participants have to "shave" their balloon clean again. Who can do that without hurting (destroying) the balloon? [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Luftballon rasieren]] 58a2d29158bf3712ccf03a57c00260b69fcea3d4 Shopping center 0 678 3607 1816 2020-04-06T10:49:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = on a table, in a circle, etc. |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve it |Preparation = none }} The '''shopping center''' is a [[riddle]] for any number of participants. Only one player needs to know the solution. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player knowing the correct solution tells the following story: I enter the shopping center. There, I take the elevator to the second floor and exit to the right. I shop for cars there. This story is repeated several times, each with different floors and directions to exit. Each time, different things are bought. But, of course, not all goods are available on all floors. The task of the participants is to find out what objects can be bought on which floor. Of course, nobody may tell the solution. If anybody suspects knowing the solution, he just goes shopping into his own shopping center and proves he knows what to find on which floor. === Variants === If you want to make the riddle even more complex, you can also use the escalator instead of the elevator from time to time. == Solution == Most fun is of course to find the solution during playing and guessing. However, if you need the correct solution right now, you can find it at [[shopping center/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Einkaufszentrum]] 3fa95f955ee65440c90b325a27f39327563e977b 1816 2011-12-20T19:28:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = on a table, in a circle, etc. |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve it |Preparation = none }} The ''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = on a table, in a circle, etc. |Equipment = none |Duration = as long as it takes to solve it |Preparation = none }} The '''shopping center''' is a [[riddle]] for any number of participants. Only one player needs to know the solution. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player knowing the correct solution tells the following story: I enter the shopping center. There, I take the elevator to the second floor and exit to the right. I shop for cars there. This story is repeated several times, each with different floors and directions to exit. Each time, different things are bought. But, of course, not all things are available on all floors. The task of the participants is to find out what objects can be bought on which floor. Of course, nobody may tell the solution. If anybody suspects knowing the solution, he just goes shopping into his own shopping center and proves he knows what to find on which floor. === Variants === If you want to make the riddle even more complex, you can also use the escalator instead of the elevator from time to time. == Solution == Most fun is of course to find the solution during playing and guessing. However, if you need the correct solution right now, you can find it at [[shopping center/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Einkaufszentrum]] 02916f867d69ae29211e7419e13843b589a49625 Shopping center/solution 0 679 3526 2125 2020-03-08T15:50:25Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[shopping center]]''' is presented. == Solution == Upon exiting the elevator, the player counts the floors to his left or right (depending on the direction). Floor number 1 means the player just next to you, floor number two is two players from you, etc. The objects available there have to begin with the same letter as the first name of the player reached when counting. So, if you go to the "first floor on the right", and your right neighbor is called "Tom", then you may buy tomatoes, or toothpaste, or tents there. Note that the counting always starts at the player who is currently talking (whose shopping center the group is in)! ;Escalator When using the escalator, you just use the last name of the player. ;Sequence Of course, it is important the the players can be ordered in some kind of sequence. You should be standing (or sitting) in a circle or alike. When there is no sequence among the players, the game can hardly be played. [[Category:Riddle solution]] [[de:Einkaufszentrum/Lösung]] 663245c2956ed4e54f467191e89457856fb29802 2125 1818 2012-01-30T21:40:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[shopping center]]''' is presented. == Solution == Upon exiting the elevator, the player counts the floors to his left or right (depending on the direction). Floor number 1 means the player just next to you, floor number two is two players from you, etc. The objects available there have to begin with the same letter as the first name of the player reached when counting. So, if you go to the "first floor on the right", and your right neighbour is called "Tom", then you may buy tomatoes, or toothpaste, or tents there. Note that the counting always starts at the player who is currently talking (whose shopping center the group is in)! ;Escalator When using the escalator, you just use the last name of the player. ;Sequence Of course, it is important the the players can be ordered in some kind of sequence. You should be standing (or sitting) in a circle or alike. When there is no sequence among the players, the game can hardly be played. [[Category:Riddle solution]] [[de:Einkaufszentrum/Lösung]] 9631e43590e252414efff7b0eee32cdf0834081e 1818 2011-12-20T19:36:36Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[shopping center]]''' is presented. == Solution == Upon exiting the elevator, the player counts the floors to his left or right (dependi..." wikitext text/x-wiki Here, the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[shopping center]]''' is presented. == Solution == Upon exiting the elevator, the player counts the floors to his left or right (depending on the direction). Floor number 1 means the player just next to you, floor number two is two players from you, etc. The objects available there have to begin with the same letter as the first name of the player reached when counting. So, if you go to the "first floor on the right", and your right neighbour is called "Tom", then you may buy tomatoes, or toothpaste, or tents there. Note that the counting always starts at the player who is currently talking (whose shopping center the group is in)! ;Escalator When using the escalator, you just use the last name of the player. ;Sequence Of course, it is important the the players can be ordered in some kind of sequence. You should be standing (or sitting) in a circle or alike. When there is no sequence among the players, the game can hardly be played. [[Category:Riddle solution]] 2a1edae7e8dd3a465bb48ffb5a75578177ac27ee Shouting circle 0 1053 2435 2012-02-24T10:49:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = "shouting" game |PlayerCount = 10 o more |Location = everywhere<br/><small>(where you make loud noises)</small> |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Prepar..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = "shouting" game |PlayerCount = 10 o more |Location = everywhere<br/><small>(where you make loud noises)</small> |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''shouting circle''' is a game for any number of participants, that might turn quite loud. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player (A) leaves the room. The other players select a few words or parts of a sentence, so that summed up one meaningful sentence emerges. A returns to the room. Then, all players are standing in a circle, A is standing in the center. All players now shout their word(s) as loud as they can, all at the same time. A has to listen carefully and find out the complete sentence. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schreikreis]] 818d7dcdb139f6e7303d5bb27809e1004b62233b Simon says 0 1125 2525 2524 2012-02-29T21:07:46Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = five or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Simon says''' is a simple [[communication game|communication]] and [[attention game]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the ''Simon''. He may express simple tasks like "sing", "dance", "laugh", "raise your arms", "hop around", and so on. The other players have to complete the tasks, however, they may only do that if Simon explicitly said "Simon says: laugh". If Simon just says: "Laugh!", no player may do anything. Any player failing to play by the rules (moving when not allowed or not moving when having to) is out of the game (or scores a negative point). == Similar games == * A similar game is [[all birds are flying]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Simon Says]] 819c0c2e28baa19a831ff6fe1a5404abb1d13da9 2524 2012-02-29T21:05:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = five or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Simon says..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{active game}} |PlayerCount = five or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Simon says''' is a simple [[communication game|communication]] and [[attention game]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the ''Simon''. He may express simple tasks like "sing", "dance", "laugh", "raise your arms", "hop around", and so on. The other players have to complete the tasks, however, they may only do that if Simon explicitly said "Simon says: laugh". If Simon just says: "Laugh!", no player may do anything. Any player failing to play by the rules (moving when not allowed or not moving when having to) is out of the game (or scores a negative point). == Similar games == * A similar game is [[It flies]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Simon Says]] 49d9e47dd88f4d41cd5e3c9b73455268c13fead9 Singin in the rain 0 106 205 2011-02-25T08:49:39Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Singing in the rain]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Singing in the rain]] 67e7d47c0e36fe9e1323c601d6328a905f274dc6 Singing game 0 251 486 2011-06-26T10:05:58Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Singing games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[singing games]] cc21151d44939efb26e46fa37d9bb261bef7c71b Singing games 0 110 3409 487 2016-03-08T18:24:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Singing games''' are not mere songs that are sung; sometimes, the some parts of the lyrics have to be changed, or left out, or added. Sometimes, movements are added (see: [[dancing games]]). Sometimes, other tasks are added during the song. == Games == Here, some examples of singing games are listed. For a complete list of all singing games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:singing game]]. ;[[Wotan Schuh]] A famous singing and dancing game: a leader presents text and movements, the group repeats all his actions. Quite a funny game, for larger groups. ;[[Singing in the rain]] To the famous song ''Singin' in the rain'', some movements have to be done. Very funny, too! ;[[Hi my name is Joe]] A funny singing game where you have to do some work, too. [[Category:Singing game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Singspiele]] 219b10afbf5f6d02b327d6a77e242296ea2013be 487 211 2011-06-26T10:06:52Z Wirthi 1 /* Games */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Singing games''' are not mere songs that are sung; sometimes, the some parts of the lyrics have to be changed, or left out, or added. Sometimes, movements are added (see: [[dancing games]]). Sometimes, other tasks are added during the song. == Games == Here, some examples of singing games are listed. For a complete list of all singing games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:singing game]]. ;[[Wotan Schuh]] A famous singing and dancing game: a leader presents text and movements, the group repeats all his actions. Quite funny, for larger groups. ;[[Singing in the rain]] To the famous song ''Singin' in the rain'', some movements have to be done. Very funny, too! ;[[Hi my name is Joe]] A funny singing game where you have to do some work, too. [[Category:Singing game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Singspiele]] a1d6c516a86b783ba917703a98a5d6c0987cf14a 211 2011-02-25T14:22:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Singing games''' are not mere songs that are sung; sometimes, the some parts of the lyrics have to be changed, or left out, or added. Sometimes, movements are added (see: [[da..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Singing games''' are not mere songs that are sung; sometimes, the some parts of the lyrics have to be changed, or left out, or added. Sometimes, movements are added (see: [[dancing games]]). Sometimes, other tasks are added during the song. == Games == Here, some examples of singing games are listed. For a complete list of all singing games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:singing game]]. ;[[Wotan Schuh]] A famous singing and dancing game: a leader presents text and movements, the group repeats all his actions. Quite funny, for larger groups. ;[[Singing in the rain]] To the famous song ''Singin' in the rain'', some movements have to be done. Very funny, too! [[Category:Singing game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Singspiele]] 6a38e62b8faa28685ef675914ecb7d6f67cfdf69 Singing in the rain 0 105 3399 441 2016-03-06T20:25:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = almost anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Singing in the Rain''' is a [[singing game|singing]] and [[dancing game]] for groups of any size. It can be played at almost any time, but it is perfect for rainy days at youth camps. == Song == Some lyrics of the song ''Singin' in the Rain'' of ''Gene Kelly'' are used: I'm singing in the rain just singing in the rain what a glorious feeling I'm happy again == Procedure == First, the above mentioned verse of the song is sung. Then the leader interrupts using these words: *''Hold it, hold it!'' The text is repeated by all participants. Then, the leader commands and demonstrates a special movement: * ''Hands up'' (he demonstrates by stretching his hands forwards) Again, the group repeats his command and does as demonstrated. Then, everybody is dancing where he is standing (swing one's hips) and singing the following text: * ''A zumzaza, A zumzaza, A zumzazaza-aha'' * ''A zumzaza, A zumzaza, A zumzazaza-aha'' After that, the next round is started. Again, the lyrics are sung. Then, the leader repeats all movements and adds another one (so, one movement in the first round, two in the second, three in the third, etc.). === Movements === The following movements are suggested; remember that they have to be kept while dancing, what is especially funny for "tongue out". * Hands up (stretch hands forwards) * Thumbs up * Elbows back (press elbows against your hips, but stretch forearm still forwards) * Knees together * Head back * Tongue out Of course, you could add other movements. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Singing in the Rain]] 404d2ff3135fbca1d444d9f1990021bf975e1238 441 209 2011-06-11T21:25:23Z 24.210.251.152 0 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = almost anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Singing in the Rain''' is a [[singing game|singing]] and [[dancing game]] for groups of any size. It can be played at almost any time, but it is perfect for rainy days at youth camps. == Song == Some lyrics of the song ''Singin' in the Rain'' of ''Gene Kelly'' are used: I'm singing in the rain just singing in the rain what a glorious feeling I'm happy again == Procedure == First, the above mentioned verse of the song is sung. Then the leader interrupts using these words: *''Hold it, hold it!'' The text is repeated by all participants. Then, the leader commands and demonstrates a special movement: * ''Hands up'' (he demonstrates by stretching his hands forwards) Again, the group repeats his command and does as demonstrated. Then, everybody is dancing where he is standing (swing one's hips) and singing the followin text: * ''A zumzaza, A zumzaza, A zumzazaza-aha'' * ''A zumzaza, A zumzaza, A zumzazaza-aha'' After that, the next round is started. Again, the lyrics are sung. Then, the leader repeats all movements and adds another one (so, one movement in the first round, two in the second, three in the third, etc.). === Movements === The following movements are suggested; remember that they have to be kept while dancing, what is especially funny for "tongue out". * Hands up (stretch hands forwards) * Thumbs up * Elbows back (press elbows against your hips, but stretch forearm still forwards) * Knees together * Head back * Tongue out Of course, you could add other movements. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Singing in the Rain]] 1ff09768001786789065d50d3e4c96a3e9160d23 209 204 2011-02-25T09:13:32Z Wirthi 1 /* Song */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = almost anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Singing in the Rain''' is a [[singing game|singing]] and [[dancing game]] for groups of any size. It can be played at almost any time, but it is perfect for rainy days at youth camps. == Song == Some lyrics of the song ''Singin' in the Rain'' of ''Gene Kelly'' are used: I'm singing in the rain just singing in the rain what a glorious feeling I'm happy again == Procedure == First, the above mentioned verse of the song is sung. Then the leader interrupts using this words: *''Hold it, hold it!'' The text is repeated by all participants. Then, the leader commands and demonstrates a special movement: * ''Hands up'' (he demonstrates by stretching his hands forwards) Again, the group repeats his command and does as demonstrated. Then, everybody is dancing where he is standing (swing one's hips) and singing the followin text: * ''A zumzaza, A zumzaza, A zumzazaza-aha'' * ''A zumzaza, A zumzaza, A zumzazaza-aha'' After that, the next round is started. Again, the lyrics are sung. Then, the leader repeats all movements and adds another one (so, one movement in the first round, two in the second, three in the third, etc.). === Movements === The following movements are suggested; remember that they have to be kept while dancing, what is especially funny for "tongue out". * Hands up (stretch hands forwards) * Thumbs up * Elbows back (press elbows against your hips, but stretch forearm still forwards) * Knees together * Head back * Tongue out Of course, you could add other movements. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Singing in the Rain]] f14ef870644af87a91e62ef6644b4697a92f0575 204 2011-02-25T08:49:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = almost anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Singing in ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = almost anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Singing in the Rain''' is a [[singing game|singing]] and [[dancing game]] for groups of any size. It can be played at almost any time, but it is perfect for rainy days at youth camps. == Song == Some lyrics of the song ''Singin' in the Rain'' of ''Gene Kelly'' are used: *''I'm singing in the rain'' *''just singing in the rain'' *''what a glorious feeling'' *''I'm happy again'' == Procedure == First, the above mentioned verse of the song is sung. Then the leader interrupts using this words: *''Hold it, hold it!'' The text is repeated by all participants. Then, the leader commands and demonstrates a special movement: * ''Hands up'' (he demonstrates by stretching his hands forwards) Again, the group repeats his command and does as demonstrated. Then, everybody is dancing where he is standing (swing one's hips) and singing the followin text: * ''A zumzaza, A zumzaza, A zumzazaza-aha'' * ''A zumzaza, A zumzaza, A zumzazaza-aha'' After that, the next round is started. Again, the lyrics are sung. Then, the leader repeats all movements and adds another one (so, one movement in the first round, two in the second, three in the third, etc.). === Movements === The following movements are suggested; remember that they have to be kept while dancing, what is especially funny for "tongue out". * Hands up (stretch hands forwards) * Thumbs up * Elbows back (press elbows against your hips, but stretch forearm still forwards) * Knees together * Head back * Tongue out Of course, you could add other movements. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Singing in the Rain]] 9fb3adb8405669e0a8bd1d2c6a090eb910beb928 Sitting a circle 0 145 3364 284 2016-02-29T21:34:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Trust building game}}, {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = enough space for a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Sitting a circle''' is a simple coordination game for groups with ten people and more. == Equipment == No equipment is required for this game. == Procedure == The participants form a circle, standing very closely to each other. They stand in a way so that they all look into the same direction (for instance, clockwise). In case it is necessary, the circle should move together more closely. Then, everyone sits down onto the lap or knees of the person behind. When all participants have succeeded in doing so, the circle could try to move forward, or to move the whole circle to another position. {{picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kreissitzen]] 0c48826e3ca602a9aaf9063405d771a737325fda 284 275 2011-03-10T06:28:23Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Trust building game}}, {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = enough space for a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Sitting a circle''' is a simple coordination game for groups with ten people and more. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants form a circle, standing very closely to each other. They stand in a way so that they all look into the same direction (for instance, clockwise). In case it is necessary, the circle should move together more closely. Then, everyone sits down onto the lap or knees of the person behind. When all participants have succeeded in doing so, the circle could try to move forward, or to move the whole circle to another position. {{picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Kreissitzen]] b7c84ce88b60bec62d53a1b46140b7b08b044957 275 2011-03-09T20:47:42Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Trust building game}}, {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = enough space for a circle |Equipment = none |Duratio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Trust building game}}, {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 and more |Location = enough space for a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Sitting a circle''' is a simple coordination game for groups with ten people and more. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants form a circle, standing very closely to each other. They stand in a way so that they all look into the same direction (for instance, clockwise). In case it is necessary, the circle should move together more closely. Then, everyone sits down onto the lap or knees of the person behind. When all participants have succeeded in doing so, the circle could try to move forward, or to move the whole circle to another position. {{Desired picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] 2aabb8a258a7cc9c6a2d6ca43e6a1f6e6bf43bbf Sitting soccer 0 1126 3599 2527 2020-03-08T16:47:12Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = ball, goals |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Sitting soccer''' is a variation of [[soccer]] usually played indoors, on smaller playing fields. You need a clean floor where players can sit on. == Equipment == * soccer ball (or balloon) * two "goals" == Procedure == Two teams compete each other. Depending on the size of the playing field, the teams should consist of 3 to 10 participants. The game is then played by the common soccer rules (ball may not be touched by the hands, kicked with the feet (or the head, if possible), and the goal is, well, to put the ball in the opponents goal. The only difference to "real" soccer is: the players are not standing, but sitting on the floor. They may crawl around on their hands and feet, but they may not stand up. Instead of a ball you can also use a balloon (that may not be destroyed, of course). [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Sitzfußball]] b82a68b58bd3905987d1e15ccc27d109511ad034 2527 2012-02-29T21:09:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = ball, goals |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''S..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = ball, goals |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Sitting soccer''' is a variation of soccer usually played indoors, on smaller playing fields. You need a clean floor where players can sit on. == Equipment == * soccer ball (or balloon) * two "goals" == Procedure == Two teams compete each other. Depending on the size of the playing field, the teams should consist of 3 to 10 participants. The game is then played by the common soccer rules (ball may not be touched by the hands, kicked with the feet (or the head, if possible), and the goal is, well, to put the ball in the opponents goal. The only difference to "real" soccer is: the players are not standing, but sitting on the floor. They may crawl around on their hands and feet, but they may not stand up. Instead of a ball you can also use a balloon (that may not be destroyed, of course). [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Sitzfußball]] 5fcee1a5db60725297b74f9c6a3fe4345db7e936 Slow hare and hound 0 955 2280 2012-02-10T14:04:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Slow hare and hound''' is a [[calm game|calm]] [[tag game]] == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == All participants are standing in one larger circle. One person is selected to be the hunter and another person is (or several ones are) selected as prey. The hunter is then blindfolded. He has to catch (tag) the pray. The pray may only move very slowly; the hunter has to find it just by listening to its noises. Both the hunter and the prey are allowed to move on a very small playing field only (otherwise it would be too easy for the prey to flee). [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Langsamer Hase und Jäger]] c1ad49ed48498b33cfc89f0332e5d0b15f0d6e49 Smelly chairs 0 891 2181 2012-02-06T11:58:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = three chairs |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescriptio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = usually indoors |Equipment = three chairs |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Smelly chairs''' is a [[riddle]]. It can be played with groups of any size. You need at least two players (trainers) who know the correct solution. == Equipment == You need three (or more) chairs. == Procedure == One trainer claims to have a very good smelling sense. He can smell, if somebody sat on a chair. To prove that, he puts three empty chairs in the center of the room and he leaves the room. The group selects one player, that sits on only one of the chairs. Then, the trainer is called in again. He smells on all three chairs, and then tells the group the correct chair. How did he do that? == Solution == * You can find the solution at [[smelly chairs/solution]]. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Sesselriechen]] 3646cd169a981f72935f43b38ecb27b233968a2f Smelly chairs/solution 0 978 3569 2316 2020-03-08T16:28:34Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[smelly chairs]]'''. == Solution == Most trainers will not actually be able to smell it :-) So, the information has to be transferred by the other trainer that saw on which chair the player set. He passes on the information using three different code words when calling back his partner. * "come back" => it's the first chair * "you can come in again" => it's the second chair * "[Name of the player]" => it's the third chair Of course, you can use any code words you like. Just make sure both trainers agree on the code words before the game. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Sesselriechen/Lösung]] fb3449ad471400fb7a0d0659ab32101582fcfca2 2316 2012-02-14T16:33:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[smelly chairs]]'''. == Solution == Most trainers will not actually be able to smell it :-) So, the information has to be t..." wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[smelly chairs]]'''. == Solution == Most trainers will not actually be able to smell it :-) So, the information has to be transferred by the other trainer that saw on which chair the player set. He passes on the information using three different codewords when calling back his partner. * "come back" => it's the first chair * "you can come in again" => it's the second chair * "[Name of the player]" => it's the third chair Of course, you can use any codewords you like. Just make sure both trainers agree on the codewords before the game. [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Sesselriechen/Lösung]] ab623907092a23a04738e594ebdd19bb37d5fcd2 Smuggling 0 430 3481 1497 2020-03-08T15:12:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type= {{wide game}}, {{running game}} |PlayerCount= larger groups, 10 or more |Location = forest |Equipment = goods to smuggle |Duration = depends, 20 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} '''Smuggling''' is a wide game usually played in a forest. If is suited for any larger number of players, but can be played with about 10 players or more. You need some goods to be "smuggled". == Equipment == * goods to be smuggled (should be not too small and in larger number, at least 2 or 3 items per player); for instance, you can use: ** tennis balls ** cloth pins == Procedure == Two groups are formed, smugglers and policemen. The sizes of the groups depends on the location you play in; in a thick forest you need more policemen (compared to smuggles), in a wide open the number of smugglers should be larger than the number of policemen. The smugglers get their goods and hide them in the forest. They keep only one item; once the game starts, they are not allowed to carry more than one item. Also, be sure to prepare the target area. It should be large enough in size, so the smuggler have a realistic change of reaching it (the police should not be able to win the game just by standing around the target area). After the game is started, the smugglers try to bring their gods to a predefined target area. Of course, the policemen have to prevent that. Whenever they are able to touch a smuggler, he has to give the item he carries to the police. On the other hand, if the smuggler reaches the target area without being "detained" by the police, he can give his item to the referee waiting there. When the game is over, the items are compares: how may were successfully smuggled, and how many did the police intercept? === Variants === Numerous variants can be invented. Usually, the game is adapted to the location, to the players participating (age, number, abilities), and to whether the game is played at day or at night: *perhaps the smugglers may carry more than one item *no-go-areas (for instance, may the police search for the hideouts of the smugglers?) *number of smugglers versus policemen [[Category:Game in a forest]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schmuggeln]] 819d3710428000638c76176c47d52b220e9cecca 1497 1494 2011-10-02T22:56:55Z Wirthi 1 /* Variants */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type= {{wide game}}, {{running game}} |PlayerCount= larger groups, 10 or more |Location = forest |Equipment = goods to smuggle |Duration = depends, 20 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} '''Smuggling''' is a wide game usually played in a forest. If is suited for any larger number of players, but can be played with about 10 players or more. You need some goods to be "smuggled". == Equipment == * goods to be smuggled (should be not too small and in larger number, at least 2 or 3 items per player); for instance, you can use: ** tennis balls ** cloth pins == Procedure == Two groups are formed, smugglers and policemen. The sizes of the groups depends on the location you play in; in a thick forest you need more policemen (compared to smuggles), in a wide open the number of smugglers should be larger than the number of policemen. The smugglers get their goods and hide them in the forest. They keep only one item; once the game starts, they are not allowed to carry more than one item. Also, be sture to prepare the target area. It should be large enough in size, so the smuggler have a realistic change of reaching it (the police should not be able to win the game just by standing around the target area). After the game is started, the smugglers try to bring their gods to a predefined target area. Of course, the policemen have to prevent that. Whenever they are able to touch a smuggler, he has to give the item he carries to the police. On the other hand, if the smuggler reaches the target area without being "detained" by the police, he can give his item to the referee waiting there. When the game is over, the items are compares: how may were successfully smuggled, and how many did the police intercept? === Variants === Numerous variants can be invented. Usually, the game is adapted to the location, to the players participating (age, number, abilities), and to whether the game is played at day or at night: *perhaps the smugglers may carry more than one item *no-go-areas (for instance, may the police search for the hideouts of the smugglers?) *number of smugglers versus policemen [[Category:Game in a forest]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schmuggeln]] 7469463042268f4e1cdaa69bf645afb32709f356 1494 1493 2011-10-02T22:54:31Z Wirthi 1 /* Variants */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type= {{wide game}}, {{running game}} |PlayerCount= larger groups, 10 or more |Location = forest |Equipment = goods to smuggle |Duration = depends, 20 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} '''Smuggling''' is a wide game usually played in a forest. If is suited for any larger number of players, but can be played with about 10 players or more. You need some goods to be "smuggled". == Equipment == * goods to be smuggled (should be not too small and in larger number, at least 2 or 3 items per player); for instance, you can use: ** tennis balls ** cloth pins == Procedure == Two groups are formed, smugglers and policemen. The sizes of the groups depends on the location you play in; in a thick forest you need more policemen (compared to smuggles), in a wide open the number of smugglers should be larger than the number of policemen. The smugglers get their goods and hide them in the forest. They keep only one item; once the game starts, they are not allowed to carry more than one item. Also, be sture to prepare the target area. It should be large enough in size, so the smuggler have a realistic change of reaching it (the police should not be able to win the game just by standing around the target area). After the game is started, the smugglers try to bring their gods to a predefined target area. Of course, the policemen have to prevent that. Whenever they are able to touch a smuggler, he has to give the item he carries to the police. On the other hand, if the smuggler reaches the target area without being "detained" by the police, he can give his item to the referee waiting there. When the game is over, the items are compares: how may were successfully smuggled, and how many did the police intercept? === Variants === Numerous variants can be invented. Usually, the game is adapted to the location, to the players participating (age, number, abilities), and to whether the game is played at day or at night: *perhaps the smugglers may carry more than one item *no-go-areas (for instance, may the police search for the hideouts of the smugglers?) *number of smugglers versus policemen [[Category:Games in aforest]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schmuggeln]] e8b97dba322ceed5be40587d1d77451c6ba2dd6c 1493 2011-10-02T22:52:55Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type= {{wide game}}, {{running game}} |PlayerCount= larger groups, 10 or more |Location = forest |Equipment = goods to smuggle |Duration = depends, 20 minutes or more |Pr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type= {{wide game}}, {{running game}} |PlayerCount= larger groups, 10 or more |Location = forest |Equipment = goods to smuggle |Duration = depends, 20 minutes or more |Preparation = none }} '''Smuggling''' is a wide game usually played in a forest. If is suited for any larger number of players, but can be played with about 10 players or more. You need some goods to be "smuggled". == Equipment == * goods to be smuggled (should be not too small and in larger number, at least 2 or 3 items per player); for instance, you can use: ** tennis balls ** cloth pins == Procedure == Two groups are formed, smugglers and policemen. The sizes of the groups depends on the location you play in; in a thick forest you need more policemen (compared to smuggles), in a wide open the number of smugglers should be larger than the number of policemen. The smugglers get their goods and hide them in the forest. They keep only one item; once the game starts, they are not allowed to carry more than one item. Also, be sture to prepare the target area. It should be large enough in size, so the smuggler have a realistic change of reaching it (the police should not be able to win the game just by standing around the target area). After the game is started, the smugglers try to bring their gods to a predefined target area. Of course, the policemen have to prevent that. Whenever they are able to touch a smuggler, he has to give the item he carries to the police. On the other hand, if the smuggler reaches the target area without being "detained" by the police, he can give his item to the referee waiting there. When the game is over, the items are compares: how may were successfully smuggled, and how many did the police intercept? === Variants === Numerous variants can be invented. Usually, the game is adapted to the location, to the players participating (age, number, abilities), and to whether the game is played at day or at night: *perhaps the smugglers may carry more than one item *no-go-areas (for instance, may the police search for the hideouts of the smugglers?) *number of smugglers versus policemen [[Category:Games in the forest]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schmuggeln]] 61fcc559b46752b2e25bf89c701c8c6a77834e21 Snail tag 0 1097 3594 2489 2020-03-08T16:44:36Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = small playing field, usually indoors |Equipment = clothespins, blindfolds |Duration = 10-15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Snail tag''' is a very [[calm game|calm]] [[tag game]]. It has to be absolutely quiet during playing. The game is a variation of the game [[clothespin]]. == Equipment == * You need clothespins for this game. == Procedure == The players are split into two groups: the ''snails'' and the ''taggers''. There should be significantly more snails than taggers. The snails are blindfolded. They lay on the floor and move extremely slowly. The other players all get clothespins and try to put them on the clothes of the snails. Any player able to fix a clothespin scores one point. A snail can protect itself against the "attacks". When it senses and attacker nearby, it rolls up in a defensive position for a few seconds; no clothespin may be fixed then, and any attacker actually standing near the snail has to retreat a few meters. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with clothespins]] [[de:Schneckenfangen]] 934f168465c51bc06f78e8063240576376b2d245 2489 2012-02-28T16:16:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = small playing field, usually indoors |Equipment = clothespins, blindfolds |Duration = 10-15 minut..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = small playing field, usually indoors |Equipment = clothespins, blindfolds |Duration = 10-15 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Snail tag''' is a very [[calm game|calm]] [[tag game]]. It has to be absolutely quiet during playing. The game is a variation of the game [[clothespin]]. == Equipment == * You need clothespins for this game. == Procedure == The players are split into two groups: the ''snails'' and the ''taggers''. There should be significantly more snails than taggers. The snails are blindfolded. They lay on the floor and move veeeeery slowly. The other players all get clothespins and try to put them on the clothes of the snails. Any player able to fix a clothespin scores one point. A snail can protect itself against the "attacks". When it senses and attacker nearby, it rolls up in a defensive position for a few seconds; no clothespin may be fixed then, and any attacker actually standing near the snail has to retreat a few meters. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[Category:Game with clothespins]] [[de:Schneckenfangen]] 62f05dfe5418168bd28bc9128003c19c04825fc7 Snakes in the grass 0 1054 2437 2012-02-24T10:51:34Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Snakes in the grass''' is a simple tag game. It is played on a clean floor. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the tagger. He lies down on the floor and moves like a snake. With his arms, he can grab at other players and try to tag them. The other players are moving around on their feet and try to avoid the snakes. Any player tagged become a snake as well. If many players participate or your playing field is quite large, you can start with several snakes. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schlangen im Gras]] 0a009b2eb099ed35e51e263d9e2e53a8314cd4e5 Snatch it 0 847 2097 2012-01-30T16:49:04Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing area |Equipment = wooden pole (broomstick, etc.) |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Pr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing area |Equipment = wooden pole (broomstick, etc.) |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = names should already be known |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Snatch it''' is an [[ice breaker game]] that requires [[coordination game|coordination and attention]]. The game can be used as [[name learning game]], but the players should have already heard the names of the other participants. == Equipment == You need a wooden pole (or something similar) to play the game. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a circle. One player is standing in the center, holding the pole. The circle should be wide enough so the pole can easily drop to floor without touching any participant. The player in the middle shouts the name of any other player and then lets loose the pole (still standing in an upright position). The called player needs to react quickly and catch the pole before it drops to the floor. If he cannot manage to do so, he is the next player to stand in the middle and call a name; if he catches the pole in time, the previous player in the center has to start another try. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Greif zu]] b9e509244859a7fdd34afb54a18ea3deb90d7151 Sock robbery 0 1127 3600 2528 2020-03-08T16:47:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount =five or more |Location = usually indoors, clean floor |Equipment = none (well, socks) |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''sock robbery''' is a game for any number of participants. It is usually played indoors, on a clean floor. == Equipment == Each player needs a pair of socks he can wear. It is usually best to play with special, larger socks that are worn in addition to their "normal" socks. == Procedure == There are basically only two rules: * Don't hurt anybody else. * If you don't wear any socks any more, you are out of the game. Be sure to discus and enforce rules what the players may do and what not. While holding each other, participants might otherwise get hurt, due to kicks, bruised knees, etc. That should not happen! [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Sockenraub]] 00b49a86525610b7e5cb3a92628026e5a34e3ae0 2528 2012-02-29T21:10:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount =five or more |Location = usually indoors, clean floor |Equipment = none (well, socks) |Duration = 5-10 minutes..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount =five or more |Location = usually indoors, clean floor |Equipment = none (well, socks) |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''sock robbery''' is a game for any number of participants. It is usually played indoors, on a clean floor. == Equipment == Each player needs a pair of socks he can wear. It is usually best to play with special, larger socks that are worn in addition to their "normal" socks. == Procedure == There are basically only two rules: * Don't hurt anybody else * If you don't wear any socks any more, you are out of the game. Be sure to discus and enforce rules what the players may do and what not. While holding each other, participants might otherwise get hurt, due to kicks, bruised knees, etc. That should not happen! [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Sockenraub]] f38309c6e9bfe66ea43f5d3d570dec66b4154dea Speed dating 0 141 3361 266 2016-02-29T21:32:39Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Ice breaker game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8 to 50 |Location = indoors (chairs, tables) |Equipment = sheets of paper (in A4 format), pens |Duration = 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation= }} '''Speed dating''' is an [[Ice breaker games|icebreaker]]. Groups try to guess characteristics of the other participants. The game is particularly suited for groups which have not known each other for too long. In this case, name tags should be used. The longer the group members have been acquainted to each other, the more creative they have to be. == Procedure == ;Stage 1 To start with, the group is split into smaller groups (even numbers, 2, 4 ...) of at least four but six people maximum (e.g. 4 teams with 5 members). Each participant within these groups has to find a "characteristic" which describes them. These characteristics may be sports, favorite food, skills,... . It is important that this "characteristic" is very individual, but may not be associated with this person too easily. The more individual the "characteristic", the better it is. Here are some examples: * Paul: The name of my goldfish is ''Muffi'' * Peter: I am allergic to hazelnuts * Sabrina: I have three elder brothers * Simone: I watched Avatar in the cinema last week * Stefan: I have lived in Argentina for six months For means of simplification, sentences may also be set, to give some examples: I can do ... ; I am of the opinion that ... ; I hate ... ; I m afraid of ... ; I admire ... The groups then write down these characteristics in a list without mentioning any names. ;Stage 2 Two groups come together at a table and sit in a way so that they face the members of the other group. Then, the lists are exchanged. The groups now have to find out which "characteristic" belongs to which member of the opposing group. They may discuss for some time (about five minutes) and finally have to write down their guesses on a sheet of paper. Once both groups have submitted their guesses, the right answers are revealed. ;Stage 3 If there are four or more groups in the game, groups may be changed after the first run. Every groups takes their list of characteristics and moves to the next table. The guessing game starts again. == Variation == A points system may be introduced as well. This is useful if more groups participate, and it adds a sense of competition to the game: every correct guess counts one point. Eventually, the group with the highest number of points wins. == Background == This game was developed at an introductory weekend to social work studies. Back then, there were about fifty participants. There were five runs in the game which took more than one hour (some participants wanted to play even longer). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Speeddating]] e1d15daed3c0470e28efcf8e172d18ec8af13ddb 266 264 2011-03-08T21:40:19Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Ice breaker game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8 to 50 |Location = indoors (chairs, tables) |Equipment = sheets of paper (in A4 format), pens |Duration = 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation= }} '''Speed dating''' is an [[Ice breaker games|icebreaker]]. Groups try to guess characteristics of the other participants. The game is particularly suited for groups which have not known each other for too long. In this case, name tags should be used. The longer the group members have been acquainted to each other, the more creative they have to be. == Procedure == ;Stage 1 To start with, the group is split into smaller groups (even numbers, 2, 4 ...) of at least four but six people maximum (e.g. 4 teams with 5 members). Each participant within these groups has to find a "characteristic" which describes them. These characteristics may be sports, favourite food, skills,... . It is important that this "characteristic" is very individual, but may not be associated with this person too easily. The more individual the "characteristic", the better it is. Here are some examples: * Paul: The name of my goldfish is Muffi * Peter: I am allergic to hazelnuts * Sabrina: I have three elder brothers * Simone: I watched Avatar in the cinema last week * Stefan: I have lived in Argentina for six months For means of simplification, sentences may also be set, to give some examples: I can do ... ; I am of the opinion that ... ; I hate ... ; I m afraid of ... ; I admire ... The groups then write down these characteristics in a list without mentioning any names. ;Stage 2 Two groups come together at a table and sit in a way so that they face the members of the other group. Then, the lists are exchanged. The groups now have to find out which "characteristic" belongs to which member of the opposing group. They may discuss for some time (about five minutes) and finally have to write down their guesses on a sheet of paper. Once both groups have submitted their guesses, the right answers are revealed. ;Stage 3 If there are four or more groups in the game, groups may be changed after the first run. Every groups takes their list of characteristics and moves to the next table. The guessing game starts again. == Variation == A points system may be introduced as well. This is useful if more groups participate, and it adds a sense of competition to the game: every correct guess counts one point. Eventually, the group with the highest number of points wins. == Background == This game was developed at an introductory weekend to social work studies. Back then, there were about fifty participants. There were five runs in the game which took more than one hour (some participants wanted to play even longer). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Speeddating]] db00ef71a345890dbd3d7ba042d6fb27444b7b9f 264 263 2011-03-08T21:40:00Z Wirthi 1 moved [[Speeddating]] to [[Speed dating]] wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Ice breaker game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8 to 50 |Location = indoors (chairs, tables) |Equipment = sheets of paper (in A4 format), pens |Duration = 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation= }} '''Speeddating''' is an [[Ice breaker games|icebreaker]]. Groups try to guess characteristics of the other participants. The game is particularly suited for groups which have not known each other for too long. In this case, name tags should be used. The longer the group members have been acquainted to each other, the more creative they have to be. == Procedure == ;Stage 1 To start with, the group is split into smaller groups (even numbers, 2, 4 ...) of at least four but six people maximum (e.g. 4 teams with 5 members). Each participant within these groups has to find a "characteristic" which describes them. These characteristics may be sports, favourite food, skills,... . It is important that this "characteristic" is very individual, but may not be associated with this person too easily. The more individual the "characteristic", the better it is. Here are some examples: * Paul: The name of my goldfish is Muffi * Peter: I am allergic to hazelnuts * Sabrina: I have three elder brothers * Simone: I watched Avatar in the cinema last week * Stefan: I have lived in Argentina for six months For means of simplification, sentences may also be set, to give some examples: I can do ... ; I am of the opinion that ... ; I hate ... ; I m afraid of ... ; I admire ... The groups then write down these characteristics in a list without mentioning any names. ;Stage 2 Two groups come together at a table and sit in a way so that they face the members of the other group. Then, the lists are exchanged. The groups now have to find out which "characteristic" belongs to which member of the opposing group. They may discuss for some time (about five minutes) and finally have to write down their guesses on a sheet of paper. Once both groups have submitted their guesses, the right answers are revealed. ;Stage 3 If there are four or more groups in the game, groups may be changed after the first run. Every groups takes their list of characteristics and moves to the next table. The guessing game starts again. == Variation == A points system may be introduced as well. This is useful if more groups participate, and it adds a sense of competition to the game: every correct guess counts one point. Eventually, the group with the highest number of points wins. == Background == This game was developed at an introductory weekend to social work studies. Back then, there were about fifty participants. There were five runs in the game which took more than one hour (some participants wanted to play even longer). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Speeddating]] 8c20d02962abf944c3d1d1ee1cfaec758905ec82 263 260 2011-03-08T21:39:48Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Ice breaker game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8 to 50 |Location = indoors (chairs, tables) |Equipment = sheets of paper (in A4 format), pens |Duration = 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation= }} '''Speeddating''' is an [[Ice breaker games|icebreaker]]. Groups try to guess characteristics of the other participants. The game is particularly suited for groups which have not known each other for too long. In this case, name tags should be used. The longer the group members have been acquainted to each other, the more creative they have to be. == Procedure == ;Stage 1 To start with, the group is split into smaller groups (even numbers, 2, 4 ...) of at least four but six people maximum (e.g. 4 teams with 5 members). Each participant within these groups has to find a "characteristic" which describes them. These characteristics may be sports, favourite food, skills,... . It is important that this "characteristic" is very individual, but may not be associated with this person too easily. The more individual the "characteristic", the better it is. Here are some examples: * Paul: The name of my goldfish is Muffi * Peter: I am allergic to hazelnuts * Sabrina: I have three elder brothers * Simone: I watched Avatar in the cinema last week * Stefan: I have lived in Argentina for six months For means of simplification, sentences may also be set, to give some examples: I can do ... ; I am of the opinion that ... ; I hate ... ; I m afraid of ... ; I admire ... The groups then write down these characteristics in a list without mentioning any names. ;Stage 2 Two groups come together at a table and sit in a way so that they face the members of the other group. Then, the lists are exchanged. The groups now have to find out which "characteristic" belongs to which member of the opposing group. They may discuss for some time (about five minutes) and finally have to write down their guesses on a sheet of paper. Once both groups have submitted their guesses, the right answers are revealed. ;Stage 3 If there are four or more groups in the game, groups may be changed after the first run. Every groups takes their list of characteristics and moves to the next table. The guessing game starts again. == Variation == A points system may be introduced as well. This is useful if more groups participate, and it adds a sense of competition to the game: every correct guess counts one point. Eventually, the group with the highest number of points wins. == Background == This game was developed at an introductory weekend to social work studies. Back then, there were about fifty participants. There were five runs in the game which took more than one hour (some participants wanted to play even longer). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Speeddating]] 8c20d02962abf944c3d1d1ee1cfaec758905ec82 260 2011-03-07T12:39:28Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Icebreaking game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8 to 50 |Location = indoors (chairs, tables) |Equipment = sheets of paper (in A4 format), pens |Durati..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Icebreaking game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 8 to 50 |Location = indoors (chairs, tables) |Equipment = sheets of paper (in A4 format), pens |Duration = 10 to 30 minutes |Preparation= |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Speeddating''' is an [[Icebreaking game|icebreaker]]. Groups try to guess characteristics of the other participants. The game is particularly suited for groups which have not known each other for too long. In this case, name tags should be used. The longer the group members have been acquainted to each other, the more creative they have to be. == Procedure == ;Stage 1 To start with, the group is split into smaller groups (even numbers, 2, 4 ...) of at least four but six people maximum (e.g. 4 teams with 5 members). Each participant within these groups has to find a "characteristic" which describes them. These characteristics may be sports, favourite food, skills,... . It is important that this "characteristic" is very individual, but may not be associated with this person too easily. The more individual the "characteristic", the better it is. Here are some examples: * Paul: The name of my goldfish is Muffi * Peter: I am allergic to hazelnuts * Sabrina: I have three elder brothers * Simone: I watched Avatar in the cinema last week * Stefan: I have lived in Argentina for six months For means of simplification, sentences may also be set, to give some examples: I can do ... ; I am of the opinion that ... ; I hate ... ; I m afraid of ... ; I admire ... The groups then write down these characteristics in a list without mentioning any names. ;Stage 2 Two groups come together at a table and sit in a way so that they face the members of the other group. Then, the lists are exchanged. The groups now have to find out which "characteristic" belongs to which member of the opposing group. They may discuss for some time (about five minutes) and finally have to write down their guesses on a sheet of paper. Once both groups have submitted their guesses, the right answers are revealed. ;Stage 3 If there are four or more groups in the game, groups may be changed after the first run. Every groups takes their list of characteristics and moves to the next table. The guessing game starts again. == Variation == A points system may be introduced as well. This is useful if more groups participate, and it adds a sense of competition to the game: every correct guess counts one point. Eventually, the group with the highest number of points wins. == Background == This game was developed at an introductory weekend to social work studies. Back then, there were about fifty participants. There were five runs in the game which took more than one hour (some participants wanted to play even longer). [[Category:Icebreaking game]] [[Category:Group dynamics game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] 5854e0368d295660ccf7fe6b9a992dbf2e685ead Speeddating 0 142 265 2011-03-08T21:40:00Z Wirthi 1 moved [[Speeddating]] to [[Speed dating]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Speed dating]] 202db3cc47f0fe01aab6f16cc1fcce6149013e81 Spell it backwards 0 56 3327 106 2015-10-08T06:43:17Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Spell it backwards''' is a [[brain game]] for groups of arbitrary sizes. == Required Equipment == No special equipment is required to play the game. == Procedure == The players play one after the other. The referee selects a word, and the player has to spell it - backwards. If the player can do that (in reasonable) time, he gets one point. After a few rounds, the player with most points wins. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rückwärts Buchstabieren]] 71c2c93d994cbdf4b8e5d68560daf407b3b44ba8 106 2011-02-19T19:32:22Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Spell it backwards''' is a [[brain..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Spell it backwards''' is a [[brain game]] for groups of arbitrary sizes. == Required Equipment == No equipment is required to play the game. == Procedure == The players play one after the other. The referee selects a word, and the player has to spell it - backwards. If the player can do that (in reasonable) time, he gets one point. After a few rounds, the player with most points wins. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rückwärts Buchstabieren]] 9ced66eca385d7b4a662c39620f33a76a4a2e7ee Spelling backwards 0 262 3415 504 2016-03-08T18:27:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Spelling backwards''' is a simple [[brain game]] for groups of any size. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == The players play one after the other. The leaders find a word for him, and he has to spell it - but backwards. When he can manage to do that correctly, he gets one point. Winner is the player that has most points after a few rounds. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rückwärts buchstabieren]] c34ee9c68f7ee0beac1863ac11232075bc395bed 504 2011-06-26T13:45:17Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Spelling backwards''' is a simple ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Spelling backwards''' is a simple [[brain game]] for groups of any size. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for this game. == Procedure == The players play one after the other. The leaders find a word for him, and he has to spell it - but backwards. When he can manage to do that correctly, he gets one point. Winner is the player that has most points after a few rounds. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Rückwärts buchstabieren]] b0454c9e50bacd05246abc8307bfa5e0224f6953 Spider's net 0 48 3497 1784 2020-03-08T15:21:02Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = around 10 |Location = typically outdoors, between two trees |Equipment = thin ropes |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = build the net |Picture = Spinnennetz.jpg |Picturedescription = the game spider's net played outdoors }} The '''Spider's net''' is a game for groups of around 10 people. The group has to solve a task that requires some dexterity, but above all, good coordination and preparation of the group. The game needs a few preparation. == Required equipment == some thin ropes (or cord or something similar) == Preparation == The referee has to prepare a network from the ropes. This is usually be done between two trees. The network should contain holes big enough so that people can possibly fit through the hole without touching the ropes (when supported by other people). There should be more holes than people (per group). == Rules == The group gets the following task: help each other so that every member of the group can pass though a hole without touching the ropes. Each hole can be used only once (can be used by only one person). Nobody may go to the other side except though a hole (so: the first and the last person get less help then the others). == Similar games == * [[The wall]] has very similar rules, but requires less preparation. [[Category:game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Spinnennetz]] 14b8c2c603dbf784308774a74bf035033ee491a7 1784 88 2011-12-17T10:17:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = around 10 |Location = typically outdoors, between two trees |Equipment = thin ropes |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = build the net |Picture = Spinnennetz.jpg |Picturedescription = the game spider's net played outdoors }} The '''Spider's net''' ist a game for groups of around 10 people. The group has to solve a task that requires some dexterity, but above all, good coordination and preparation of the group. The game needs a few preparation. == Required equipment == some thin ropes (or cord or something similar) == Preparation == The referee has to prepare a network from the ropes. This is usually be done between two trees. The network should contain holes big enough so that people can possibly fit through the hole without touching the ropes (when supported by other people). There should be more holes than people (per group). == Rules == The group gets the following task: help each other so that every member of the group can pass though a hole without touching the ropes. Each hole can be used only once (can be used by only one person). Nobody may go to the other side except though a hole (so: the first and the last person get less help then the others). == Similar games == * [[The wall]] has very similar rules, but requires less preparation. [[Category:game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Spinnennetz]] 638a3e13df67822e366eb827d9d6635a16625e3e 88 2011-02-17T16:08:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = around 10 |Location = typically outdoors, between two trees |Equipment = thin ropes |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparatio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = around 10 |Location = typically outdoors, between two trees |Equipment = thin ropes |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = build the net }} The '''Spider's net''' ist a game for groups of around 10 people. The group has to solve a task that requires some dexterity, but above all, good coordination and preparation of the group. The game needs a few preparation. == Required equipment == some thin ropes (or cord or something similar) == Preparation == The referee has to prepare a network from the ropes. This is usually be done between two trees. The network should contain holes big enough so that people can possibly fit through the hole without touching the ropes (when supported by other people). There should be more holes than people (per group). == Rules == The group gets the following task: help each other so that every member of the group can pass though a hole without touching the ropes. Each hole can be used only once (can be used by only one person). Nobody may go to the other side except though a hole (so: the first and the last person get less help then the others). == Similar games == * [[The wall]] has very similar rules, but requires less preparation. [[Category:game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Spinnennetz]] 9d673056f01ed9fd589057b5341d8557818c7c0c Spiderman 0 1261 2673 2012-03-08T07:06:02Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 players or more |Location = on a clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Spiderman''' is a [[t..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 players or more |Location = on a clean floor |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Spiderman''' is a [[tag game]] for larger groups. You don't need any equipment, but a clean floor is required. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the Spiderman. He crawls around the floor on his arms and feet (similar to a spider). The other players run around freely, and try to escape the spider. Any player tagged by the Spiderman transforms into a Spiderman, too. == Equipment == You only need a flat, clean floor where the spiders can crawl around. == Variations == * If you have lots of players, you can start the game with several Spidermen * If the payers escape to easily, you can introduce some kind of handicap for them (jumping around on one leg, etc.) == Similar games == * [[Crab]] is quite similar. [[Category:Game on the floor]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Spiderman]] f9899a36b5d8e26f9d725cf41aa7ab7791dcca16 Sponge game 0 1262 2674 2012-03-08T07:06:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = sponge |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = sponge |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''sponge game''' is a [[tag game]] for any number of participants (10 or more). == Equipment == You need one sponge (or a similar object). == Procedure == One placer is selected. He is dirty and has to be cleaned. To clean him, the other players get a sponge. They have to touch the dirty player with the sponge. The hard thing is: when holding the sponge, they may not move around. They have to pass (throw) the sponge from player to player and then touch the dirty player. Of course, throwing the sponge at him does not really clean him, so that does not solve the task. Of course, all players MAY move around, they only have to stand still while holding the sponge! When your dirty player is too fast and can escape the others too easily, you can also play with two (or more) sponges at the same time. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schwammspiel]] 9296b8c5c967ee4deffb11d57e682864f27a76fa Sponge relay 0 848 3522 2099 2020-03-08T15:48:10Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = 4 or more |Location = outdoors |Equipment = several water containers, one sponge per team |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Sponge relay''' is a [[relay game]] for several teams. It can get quite wet, so it is best played in summertime on a hot day outside. It is a variation of the game [[water transport]] but the players are expected to get wet! == Equipment == * each group requires one water container (large pot, large bowl, ...). One of it is filled with water, the other empty. * additionally, each team requires one sponge == Procedure == The players of each group sit (or stand) directly behind each other. In front of the first player, a bowl filled with water is put; another empty bowl is put right behind the last player of each group. Once the game starts, the first player wets the spot in the water bowl and passes it on along the line of the group. The sponge has to move above the group's bodies and heads. The last player puts the (remaining) water from the sponge into the empty bowl and then returns the sponge. This is repeated until all the first bowl is empty (or until the game is stopped by the trainer after some time). The team with most water in the bowl on the end wins the game. == Variations == Usually, the first player in the row will be quite wet while the players in the back wont be. You can avoid that: the last player carries away the (empty) sponge to the front and sits there, while all other players slide one position backwards. So, each time a new "first" player gets wet. == Similar games == * [[water transport]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[Category:Game with water]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schwammstaffel]] cce840ef9e37359e7e8cfc840be400925e377568 2099 2012-01-30T16:51:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = 4 or more |Location = outdoors |Equipment = several water containers, one sponge per team |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = non..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = 4 or more |Location = outdoors |Equipment = several water containers, one sponge per team |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Sponge relay''' is a [[relay game]] for several teams. It can get quite wet, so it is best played in summertime on a hot day outside. It is a variation of the game [[water transport]] but the players are expected to get wet! == Equipment == * each group requires one water container (large pot, large bowl, ...). One of it is filled with water, the other empty. * additionally, each team requires one sponge == Procedure == The players of each group sit (or stand) directly behind each other. In front of the first player, a bowl filled with water is put; another empty bowl is put right behind the last player of each group. Once the game starts, the first player wets the spot in the water bowl and passes it on along the line of the group. The sponge has to move above the group's bodies and heads. The last player puts the (remaining) water from the sponge into the empty bowl and then returns the sponge. This is repeated until all the first bowl is empty (or until the game is stopped by the trainer after some time). The team with most water in the bowl on the end wins the game. == Variations == Usually, the first player in the row will be quite wet while the players in the back wont be. You can avoid that: the last player aways carries the (empty) sponge to the front and sits there, while all other players slide one position backwards. So, each time a new "first" player gets wet. == Similar games == * [[water transport]] [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[Category:Game with water]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schwammstaffel]] 0599271b5c3259bc43d77753c3f3721eb5b98a53 Sport Olympics 0 1099 3596 2495 2020-03-08T16:45:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = six or more |Location = depends on the contests, usually outdoors |Equipment = depends on the contests; medals, winner's rostrum |Duration = depends, but usually at least one hour |Preparation = depends on the contests |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Sport Olympics''' is a challenge for several players (or teams). Any number of people can participate, if you can provide enough referees to offer contests. == Equipment == The required equipment depends on the actual contests you offer. Here only some hints are provided: * balls * stilts * bow and arrow * cans (for throwing balls at them) * ropes * etc. == Procedure == For this Olympics, the players have to solve different challenges. Their score for all different activities is added, the player with the highest score in the end wins the Olympics. You can decide whether you let single players of only teams of players compete. == Contests == You can take any kind of challenges. As the name suggest, usually, sporty activities are chosen, like high jump, long jump, swimming, running, ... Of course, you can also add non-"Olympic" but fun challenges like geocaching, or anything suitable as competition for your participants. You can even tailor the games to a certain theme; for instance, see [[Highland games]]. * running contests * obstacle courses * [[egg-and-spoon race]] * [[push-up fight]] * [[hand barrow race]] * [[hammer throwing]] (with a tennis ball in a sock) * [[tug of war]] * ... == Similar games == The [[Highland games]] are a variation of this game with the main focus of ''Scotland''. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Sportolympiade]] 99d441e16df878a9086016b00e4df26a6d8c4752 2495 2494 2012-02-28T16:30:07Z Wirthi 1 /* Contests */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = six or more |Location = depends on the contests, usually outdoors |Equipment = depends on the contests; medals, winner's rostrum |Duration = depends, but usually at least one hour |Preparation = depends on the contests |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Sport Olympics''' is a challenge for several players (or teams). Any number of people can participate, if you can provide enough referees to offer contests. == Equipment == The required equipment depends on the actual contests you offer. Here only some hints are provided: * balls * stilts * bow and arrow * cans (for throwing balls at them) * ropes * etc. == Procedure == For this Olympics, the players have to solve different challenges. Their score for all different activities is added, the player with the highest score in the end wins the Olympics. You can decide whether you let single players of only teams of players compete. == Contests == You can take any kind of challenges. As the name suggest, usually, sporty activities are chosen, like high jump, long jump, swimming, running, ... Of course, you can also add non-"olympic" but fun challenges like geocaching, or anything suitable as competition for your participants. You can even tailor the games to a certain theme; for instance, see [[Highland games]]. * running contests * obstacle courses * [[egg-and-spoon race]] * [[push-up fight]] * [[hand barrow race]] * [[hammer throwing]] (with a tennis ball in a sock) * [[tug of war]] * ... == Similar games == The [[Highland games]] are a variation of this game with the main focus of ''Scotland''. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Sportolympiade]] a1e109652428e082a670348868811075db5a0de1 2494 2012-02-28T16:29:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = six or more |Location = depends on the contests, usually outdoors |Equipment = depends on the contests; medal..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = six or more |Location = depends on the contests, usually outdoors |Equipment = depends on the contests; medals, winner's rostrum |Duration = depends, but usually at least one hour |Preparation = depends on the contests |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''Sport Olympics''' is a challenge for several players (or teams). Any number of people can participate, if you can provide enough referees to offer contests. == Equipment == The required equipment depends on the actual contests you offer. Here only some hints are provided: * balls * stilts * bow and arrow * cans (for throwing balls at them) * ropes * etc. == Procedure == For this Olympics, the players have to solve different challenges. Their score for all different activities is added, the player with the highest score in the end wins the Olympics. You can decide whether you let single players of only teams of players compete. == Contests == You can take any kind of challenges. As the name suggest, usually, sporty activities are chosen, like high jump, long jump, swimming, running, ... Of course, you can also add non-"olympic" but fun challenges like geocaching, or anything suitable as competition for your participants. You can even tailor the games to a certain theme; for instance, see [[Highland games]]. * running contets * obstacle courses * [[egg-and-spoon race]] * [[push-up fight]] * [[hand barrow race]] * [[hammer throwing]] (with a tennis ball in a sock) * [[tug of war]] * ... == Similar games == The [[Highland games]] are a variation of this game with the main focus of ''Scotland''. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Sportolympiade]] 437373440b62e11de2c2e32b0977f666720a6974 Spry 0 743 1899 1898 2012-01-08T17:13:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = 3 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Ball |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Spry''' is a simple ball game for three players. ==Equipment== * some kind of ball ==Procedure== The basic principle is quite simple: Three players are standing in a line. The two outer players pass the ball between each other, while the third (in the middle) has to intercept the ball. When the manages to get the ball, he switches positions with the player that allowed him to get it. Typically, some kind of markers are used to mark the region where the middle player may move around during the game. ===Variants=== Of course, you can introduce additional rules to the game: * more participants * no passing above the height of the players * ball must hit floor (inside the middle region of the playing field) at least during ever third pass * etc. [[Category:Game for three players]] [[de:Esel in der Mitte]] 3883b111eca01905f1416e6c469f15e7f8fb2dfd 1898 2012-01-08T17:13:22Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = 3 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Ball |Duration = arbitrary |Procedure = none }} '''Spry''' is a simple ball game for th..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = 3 |Location = small playing field |Equipment = Ball |Duration = arbitrary |Procedure = none }} '''Spry''' is a simple ball game for three players. ==Equipment== * some kind of ball ==Procedure== The basic principle is quite simple: Three players are standing in a line. The two outer players pass the ball between each other, while the third (in the middle) has to intercept the ball. When the manages to get the ball, he switches positions with the player that allowed him to get it. Typically, some kind of markers are used to mark the region where the middle player may move around during the game. ===Variants=== Of course, you can introduce additional rules to the game: * more participants * no passing above the height of the players * ball must hit floor (inside the middle region of the playing field) at least during ever third pass * etc. [[Category:Game for three players]] [[de:Esel in der Mitte]] a7546a7a23225422ca637ce81025c17c32968eef Square blindfolded 0 191 3391 370 2016-03-06T20:22:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = around 5 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = rope, blindfolds |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Square blindfolded''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for smaller groups. The groups has to manage to solve a simple task while being blindfolded. == Equipment == * one rope (knotted to a circle) * blindfolds for each player == Procedure == All players are blindfolded and take the rope in their hands. Only then they are told their task: They have to form a perfect square with the rope. Depending on the number of players and the desired difficulty, it could be another shape as well. The players get a few minutes time to figure out how to do that. It does not matter if the square is held in the air or laid down on the floor. [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Blindes Quadrat]] dec883ec602bd80064173f96bbceef168c4ff5b0 370 2011-03-29T15:43:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = around 5 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = rope, blindfolds |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''S..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = around 5 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = rope, blindfolds |Duration = 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Square blindfolded''' is a [[group dynamics game]] for smaller groups. The groups has to manage to solve a simple task while being blindfolded. == Equipment == * one rope (knotted to a circle) * blindfolds for each player == Procedure == All players are blindfolded and take the rope in their hands. Only then they are told their task: They have to form a perfect square with the rope. Depending on the number of players and the desired difficulty, it could be another shape as well. The players get a few minutes time to figure out how to do that. It does not matter if the suare is held in the air or layed down on the floor. [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Blindes Quadrat]] ae4ad9e5aec5933d8a38b302f4ae12346dc23e12 Stacking 0 849 2101 2012-01-30T16:53:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = at least 8 or 10 |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = at least 8 or 10 |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary (a few minutes) |Preparation = none }} '''Stacking''' is a [[ice breaker game]] for groups of any size; it is played while sitting in a circle on chairs. == Equipment == * you need one chair for each participant to play the game. == Procedure == All players are sitting in a circle. The trainer now calls an requirement, like "red hair", "older than 10 years", "wearing red socks", etc. All players fulfilling this requirement may move to the next chair (all in the same direction around the circle). If another player is already sitting there, he may sit on this player's lap. This creates stacks of player sitting on the same chair! When players are sitting in a stack, only the top one(s) may move to (if they meet the requirement). == Similar games == * [[Occupied]] is similar, but played using playing cards and can be played with faster pace. [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Hochstapeln]] 03eb2e5b133168e6cfab766f62d972fbb94c208a Standing up together 0 151 3366 293 2016-02-29T21:34:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = Gemeinsam Aufstehen.jpg |Picture description = Two people try to stand up together }} '''Standing up together''' is a [[coordination game]] with aspects of [[Group dynamics game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == A small group is sitting on the floor, back to back. Then, the group has to try to stand up together without their arms touching the floor. Thus, the backs are pressed together and only the power of their legs helps to rise. There are several variations possible: 2, 4, 6 or more people are in a team and by twos they sit back to back and hence form two rows. In another version, the people sit in a circle and link their arms. In a third alternative version, the people sit in a row, and every second person looks in another direction. There again, the arms are used to lean on the neighbors. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gemeinsam Aufstehen]] 5e998b6ba35778663d68e06a4d76c251fd880e14 293 288 2011-03-12T10:16:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = Gemeinsam Aufstehen.jpg |Picture description = Two people try to stand up together }} '''Standing up together''' is a [[coordination game]] with aspects of [[Group dynamics game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == A small group is sitting on the floor, back to back. Then, the group has to try to stand up together without their arms touching the floor. Thus, the backs are pressed together and only the power of their legs helps to rise. There are several variations possible: 2, 4, 6 or more people are in a team and by twos they sit back to back and hence form two rows. In another version, the people sit in a circle and link their arms. In a third alternative version, the people sit in a row, and every second person looks in another direction. There again, the arms are used to lean on the neighbours. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Gemeinsam Aufstehen]] ff41933d2ebb1704eff438be5e178c1a1acc9153 288 2011-03-11T19:43:39Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Pictu..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 1 to 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = Gemeinsam Aufstehen.jpg |Picture description = Two people try to stand up together }} '''Standing up together''' is a [[Coordination game]] with aspects of [[Group dynamics game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == A small group is sitting on the floor, back to back. Then, the group has to try to stand up together without their arms touching the floor. Thus, the backs are pressed together and only the power of their legs helps to rise. There are several variations possible: 2, 4, 6 or more people are in a team and by twos they sit back to back and hence form two rows. In another version, the people sit in a circle and link their arms. In a third alternative version, the people sit in a row, and every second person looks in another direction. There again, the arms are used to lean on the neighbours. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 20 players]] c5a0459616ba1a5d2885c789381692a38b078444 Statues 0 1264 2677 2012-03-08T15:12:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Statues''' is an ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = arbitrary |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Statues''' is an [[active game]] for any number of participants (four or more). The participants have to run fast but also be honest. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the ''hunter''. He is facing the wall (or looking away from the participants). The other players are standing on the other end of the playing field, they represent the hares. The hunter then shouts the following sentence: The hares run across the the meadow. (There are different texts for different variations of the game). While he says the sentence, the hares may actually run towards the hunter. However, as soon as he finishes the sentence, he turns towards the hares and tries to find any of them. The hares have to freeze immediately, and don't move. The hunter can only see moving hares. All the hares that still move when he turns over are out of the game (or have to move back to the starting position). The first hare that can actually reach the hunter wins the game (and may probably start a new round as new hunter). [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Ein Hase läuft über das Feld]] 4fc95ada5d85a8d54336289e90297ff27952ab14 Stone bridge tree tag 0 1267 2685 2012-03-09T09:16:14Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Stone, tree, bridge tag''' is a ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 20 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Stone, tree, bridge tag''' is a [[tag game]] for about 20 participants. Do don't need any equipment, but a playing field large enough. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == Before the game starts, three tagger are selected: a ''stone tagger'', a ''bridge tagger'', and a ''tree tagger''. The three taggers cooperate. They try to touch and thus tag other players, and transform them into a stone, a bridge, or a tree (respectively). * ''stones'' have to sit or kneel on the floor * ''bridges'' have to form a bridge on the floor * ''trees'' have to stand with his arms stretched away from his body (like branches of a tree). All players not yet transformed can rescue the transformed players. Stones can be rescued by simply touching them, bridges are rescued when a free player passes below the bridge, and trees are freed when their branches (arms) are pressed down. Are the taggers able to transform all other players? [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Steinfänger Baumfänger Brückenfänger]] 80b8dd15960b34d7244005016c8130dd5a0cd776 Storm the castle 0 366 3602 1392 2020-04-06T10:45:12Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Storm the castle''' is a [[fighting game]] for two groups of at least 4 or 5 players each. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == One group is standing in a circle, they hold each other's hands. This represents the castle. The other group is outside. After the starting signal, all the players outside try to get inside. The time is taken how long it takes to bring all the outer players inside. Of course, you may not get to violent. While pushing and pulling is allowed, smacking and kicking isn't. The referees have to enforce the rules and take players out of the game who get too brutal. The players already inside the castle may of course help those outside. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Burgensturm]] 9bffb05abc7502840f1b5cb741103a96c977bf36 1392 2011-09-10T12:36:01Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Storm the castle'..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{fighting game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Storm the castle''' is a [[fighting game]] for two groups. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == One group is standing in a circle, they hold each other's hands. This represents the castle. The other group is outside. After the starting signal, all the players outside try to get inside. The time is taken how long it takes to bring all the outer players inside. Of course, you may not get to violent. While pushing and pulling is allowed, smacking and kicking isn't. The referees have to enforce the rules and take players out of the game who get too brutal. The players already inside the castle may of course help those outside. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Burgensturm]] 9a2758a16a27a78d58ff1b3ff15cdbf63b97d10e Straw ralley 0 1272 2692 2012-03-13T16:39:49Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6-20 |Location = everywhere, in a circle |Equipment = sheet of paper, straws |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = no..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6-20 |Location = everywhere, in a circle |Equipment = sheet of paper, straws |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''straw ralley''' is a [[coordination game]] for a group of players standing in a circle. == Equipment == * a small sheet of paper * a straw for each player == Procedure == The first player uses his straw to grab the paper. He sucks at the straw and uses the air pressure to hold the paper. Of course, he may not touch the paper with his hands! He then passes on the paper to his neighboring player in the circle. Is the team able to pass on the paper around the circle without dropping it? {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Strohhalmralley]] 2e196f327eb892c653fc90f53f6643e9ee96ec99 Sum 0 963 3560 2292 2020-03-08T16:23:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 2 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Sum''' is a [[brain game]] for participants that are fast calculators. It can be played by pairs of players, probably in tournaments. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == Always two players compete each other. Both form a first and hold it next to the opponents fist. Then, both players stretch a random number of fingers (between zero and five). The first player that can then express the sum of both hand's fingers wins the game. Usually, several rounds are played to determine the winner. The winner of the pair then competes against the winner of another pair, until only one player remains, winning, the tournament. == Variations == * You can also play with two hands per participant (raising the maximal sum to 20). * For computer science geeks, you can also use the fingers as digits and interpret them as binary numbers. * You can play with more than two players for a sum. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Zahlensumme]] 5caa42d00b594f51fb15db4d0f4510a7687bff98 2292 2012-02-12T17:48:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 2 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Sum''' is a brain game..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = any number, 2 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Sum''' is a brain game for participants that are fast calculators. It can be played by pairs of players, probably in tournaments. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == Always two players compete each other. Both form a first and hold it next to the opponents fist. Then, both players stretch a random number of fingers (between zero and five). The first player that can then express the sum of both hand's fingers wins the game. Usually, several rounds are played to determine the winner. The winner of the pair then competes against the winner of another pair, until only one player remains, winning, the tournament. == Variations == * You can also play with two hands per participant (raising the maximal sum to 20). * For computer science geeks, you can also use the fingers as digits and interpret them as binary numbers. * You can play with more than two players for a sum. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Zahlensumme]] 16d6b3b8db58f7d9fe9859e22cb9907e1ffe5dca Swap positions 0 904 3542 2203 2020-03-08T16:06:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = circle game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Swap positions''' is a simple game while sitting in a circle. == Equipment == * You need chairs, one less than participating players. == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle on chairs; one player is standing in the center of the circle. The player in the center may then express certain properties, like "red socks", "10 years old", "two siblings", etc. The respective players that meet the requirement then have to swap their sitting positions. While doing so, the player in the center tries to catch one of the free chairs. One player will get no chair in the end - he is the next to stand in the center and express a new property. == Similar games == * [[I am sitting in the green and love]] * [[Fruit salad]] * [[blind number tag]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Platztausch]] a36de03ca24f541625ed874294ed7ce122e06574 2203 2012-02-06T20:43:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = circle game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Swap positions''' is a si..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = circle game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Swap positions''' is a simple game while sitting in a circle. == Equipment == * You need chairs, one less than participating players. == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle on chairs; one player is standing in the center of the circle. The player in the center may then express certain properties, like "red socks", "10 years old", "two siblings", etc. The respective players that meet the requirement then have to swap their sitting positions. While doing so, the player in the center tries to catch one of the free chairs. One player will get no chair in the end - he is the next to stand in the center and express a new property. == Similar games == *[[I am sitting in the green and love]] *[[Fruit salad]] *[[blind number tag]] [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Platztausch]] 1aca9cd16e3d6e4b593f40e847d783d41cb1adb6 Swing balance 0 77 3332 143 2015-10-08T06:45:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 2 to 10 |Location = whereever you can mount the swing |Equipment = cardboard, rope, tape, small objects (like paper clips, matches, coins) |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = build the swing }} '''Swing balance''' is a [[coordination game]] for small groups. == Required equipment == * sturdy cardboard (letter-sized is big enough, perhaps smaller) * rope to mount the cardboard on * many identical small objects (like paper clips, matches, very lightweight coins, etc.) * tape (adhesive tape) == Preparation == First, you have to build the swing. Use some tape to mount the rope on the center (balance point) of the cardboard, then mount the other end of the rope on the ceiling. The swing should thus be able to, guess, swing. == Procedure == All players now get the same amount of the small objects. One after the other puts one of his objects on the swing, trying not to unbalance it. If objects fall off the swing, the player has to add those to his stock. The player who is first able to get rid of all his objects wins the game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[de:Affenschaukel]] 33dfb57069b4b5e4458720f5fb24c85192270db5 143 2011-02-22T16:55:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 2 to 10 |Location = whereever you can mount the swing |Equipment = cardboard, rope, tape, small objects (like paper clip..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 2 to 10 |Location = whereever you can mount the swing |Equipment = cardboard, rope, tape, small objects (like paper clips, matches, coins) |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = build the swing }} '''Swing balance''' is a [[coordination game]] for small groups. == Required equipment == * sturdy cardboard (letter-sized is big enough, perhaps smaller) * rope to mount the cardboard on * many identical small objects (like paper clips, matches, very lightweight coins, etc.) * tape (adhesive tape) == Preparation == First, you have to build the swing. Use some tape to mount the rope on the center (balance point) of the cardboard, then mount the other end of the rope on the ceiling. The swing should thus be able to, guess, swing. == Procedure == All players now get the same amount of the small objects. One after the other puts one of his objects on the swing, trying not to unbalance it. If objects fall off the swing, the player has to add those to his stock. The player who is first able to get rid of all his objects wins the game (or alternatively: the player who is last able to loses). {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[de:Affenschaukel]] b91b7b843fc4dbab3efa4a33bad614439d4490c6 Switching names 0 944 3555 2261 2020-03-08T16:19:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Switching names''' is a simple [[tag game]] that can be used as [[ice breaker game]] and to [[name learning game|learn the names]] of the other participants. == Equipment == No equipment is required for that game. == Procedure == First, you have o ensure everybody knows each other's names. The participants are standing in a circle. Always two players (let's call them A and B) are standing face to face (with a few steps distance). Those pairs of players are standing with some higher distance to each other in the room. One player is standing alone. The player that is alone now calls the name of any other player (say, he calls A). Then, the partner of A (thus, B) has to move over to the single player. The called player (A) has to prevent him fro moving away. He may not step away from his current position, but try and react fast enough so he catches his partner before that reacts. It does not require much force to keep a player at your side; just touching him suffices. In the end, the is a single player again (either A if B manages to get away, or the previously single player). Then, the next round starts. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Namenstausch]] aad6320ba897e6502e889eeb5f369e040665fafb 2261 2012-02-09T09:02:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Pre..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Switching names''' is a simple [[tag game]] that can be used as [[ice breaker game]] and to [[name learning game|learn the names]] of the other participants. == Equipment == No equipment is required for that game. == Procedure == First, you have o ensure everybody knows each other's names. The participants are standing in a circle. Always two players (let's call them A and B) are standing face to face (with a few steps distance). Those pairs of players are standing with some higher distance to each other in the room. One player is standing alone. The player that is alone now calls the name of any other player (say, he calls A). Then, the parter of A (thus, B) has to move over to the single player. The called player (A) has to prevent him fro moving away. He may not step away from his current position, but try and react fast enough so he catches his partner before that reacts. It does not require much force to keep a player at your side; just touching him suffices. In the end, the is a single player again (either A if B manages to get away, or the previously single player). Then, the next round starts. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Namenstausch]] 1f5cd351423b66a8d770bcd29da5d9267feb0984 Swiveling hips 0 936 3554 2250 2020-03-08T16:18:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small objects, rope |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the rope }} '''Swiveling hips''' is a [[coordination game]]. == Equipment == * a rope (or lace, etc.) * one object to put on the rope as weight, maybe a knot in the rope is enough as well. * several smaller object (like cans, balls, etc.) == Procedure == One player gets the rope knotted around his waist. The rope (with the weight) should not touch the floor, but be able to swing freely a few centimeters above the ground. By shaking and swinging his hips, the rope should be made to swing, either in front or between the feet. Using this "batter", the player now tries to hit the smaller object, like if he would play golf or cricket. He should move the objects towards a predefined finish. The trainers take the time, how long it takes him to move all objects there. Of course, the objects may not be moved (or even touched) by any body part! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Hüftschwung]] a0837580d1f7779a6a3ced17a3f1a04a03c177ee 2250 2012-02-08T21:35:14Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small objects, rope |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the rope }} '''S..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small objects, rope |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare the rope }} '''Swiveling hips''' is a [[coordination game]]. == Equipment == * a rope (or lace, etc.) * one object wo put on the rope as weight, maybe a knot in the rope is enough as well. * several smaller object (like cans, balls, etc.) == Procedure == One player gets the rope knotted around his waist. The rope (with the weight) should not touch the floor, but be able to swing freely a few centimeters above the ground. By shaking and swinging his hips, the rope should be made to swing, either in front or between the feet. Using this "batter", the player now tries to hit the smaller object, like if he would play golf or crocket. He should move the objects towards a predefined finish. The trainers take the time, how long it takes him to move all objects there. Of course, the objects may not be moved (or even touched) by any body part! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Hüftschwung]] c28b2d178bb656f8de7312180b35ae080c33a8f5 Systemic gyration 0 89 3501 1894 2020-03-08T15:23:06Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 and up |Location = everywhere, enough space required |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Systemic gyration''' is a simple [[active game]] for some loosening up in between or when a group comes together for the first time. The game is suitable for rather big groups with 15 participants or more. It may also be chosen in order to reveal a [[Group dynamics game|group's dynamic]] (who chooses whom, who is not chosen by anyone, does the entire group break into smaller units,...). == Equipment == * No equipment is required. == Procedure == Every team player picks two other people of the group (in case of new groups, people s/he does not know yet).The choice is kept secret. Then, the coordinator of the game announces the real task: every player has to reposition him/herself so that s/he forms an "equilateral triangle" with his/her two chosen people. The three players are standing in the shape of a triangle of which the distance between two participants is commensurate for all three edges, for instance two meters. The position of all other players is irrelevant to the single player. Every repositioning naturally results in other participants also repositioning themselves - and then, there was utter chaos. Does any group manage to achieve a stable state where all participants form equilateral triangles with their other two chosen team members? == Similar games == * [[Villain and shield]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Systemisches Kreisen]] 08f92e0195f6b1aa360694bf3605d7883b9d9efe 1894 1893 2012-01-07T01:28:53Z Wirthi 1 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/User 569dbcd87498bb1f|User 569dbcd87498bb1f]] ([[User talk:User 569dbcd87498bb1f|talk]]) to last revision by [[User:Wirthi|Wirthi]] wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 and up |Location = everywhere, enough space required |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Systemic gyration''' is a simple [[active game]] for some loosening up inbetween or when a group comes together for the first time. The game is suitable for rather big groups with 15 participants or more. It may also be chosen in order to reveal a [[Group dynamics game|group's dynamic]] (who chooses whom, who is not chosen by anyone, does the entire group break into smaller units,...). == Equipment == * No equipment is required. == Procedure == Every team player picks two other people of the group (in case of new groups, people s/he does not know yet).The choice is kept secret. Then, the coordinator of the game announces the real task: every player has to reposition him/herself so that s/he forms an "equilateral triangle" with his/her two chosen people. The three players are standing in the shape of a triangle of which the distance between two participants is commensurate for all three edges, for instance two metres. The position of all other players is irrelevant to the single player. Every repositioning naturally results in other participants also repositioning themselves - and then, there was utter chaos. Does any group manage to achieve a stable state where all participants form equilateral triangles with their other two chosen team members? == Similar games == * [[Villain and shield]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Systemisches Kreisen]] 0ad79702caa459fe62a6dfa0393b6864e0f84ae0 1893 250 2012-01-06T23:36:15Z User 569dbcd87498bb1f 341 comment: description updated wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 and up |Location = everywhere, enough space required |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Systemic gyration''' is a simple [[active game]] for some loosening up inbetween or when a group comes together for the [http://www.sproutseo.com seo services] first time. The game is suitable for rather big groups with 15 participants or more. It may also be chosen in order to reveal a [[Group dynamics game|group's dynamic]] (who chooses whom, who is not chosen by anyone, does the entire group break into smaller units,...). == Equipment == * No equipment is required. == Procedure == Every team player picks two other people of the group (in case of new groups, people s/he does not know yet).The choice is kept secret. Then, the coordinator of the game announces the real task: every player has to reposition him/herself so that s/he forms an "equilateral triangle" with his/her two chosen people. The three players are standing in the shape of a triangle of which the distance between two participants is commensurate for all three edges, for instance two metres. The position of all other players is irrelevant to the single player. Every repositioning naturally results in other participants also repositioning themselves - and then, there was utter chaos. Does any group manage to achieve a stable state where all participants form equilateral triangles with their other two chosen team members? == Similar games == * [[Villain and shield]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Systemisches Kreisen]] 8ea10e82253a5ce7073178543caf59de5ac9ebdf 250 173 2011-03-04T10:10:24Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 and up |Location = everywhere, enough space required |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Systemic gyration''' is a simple [[active game]] for some loosening up inbetween or when a group comes together for the first time. The game is suitable for rather big groups with 15 participants or more. It may also be chosen in order to reveal a [[Group dynamics game|group's dynamic]] (who chooses whom, who is not chosen by anyone, does the entire group break into smaller units,...). == Equipment == * No equipment is required. == Procedure == Every team player picks two other people of the group (in case of new groups, people s/he does not know yet).The choice is kept secret. Then, the coordinator of the game announces the real task: every player has to reposition him/herself so that s/he forms an "equilateral triangle" with his/her two chosen people. The three players are standing in the shape of a triangle of which the distance between two participants is commensurate for all three edges, for instance two metres. The position of all other players is irrelevant to the single player. Every repositioning naturally results in other participants also repositioning themselves - and then, there was utter chaos. Does any group manage to achieve a stable state where all participants form equilateral triangles with their other two chosen team members? == Similar games == * [[Villain and shield]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Systemisches Kreisen]] 0ad79702caa459fe62a6dfa0393b6864e0f84ae0 173 168 2011-02-23T22:17:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 and up |Location = everywhere, enough space required |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Systemic gyration''' is a simple [[active game]] for some loosening up inbetween or when a group comes together for the first time. The game is suitable for rather big groups with 15 participants or more. It may also be chosen in order to reveal a [[Group dynamics game|group's dynamic]] (who chooses whom, who is not chosen by anyone, does the entire group break into smaller units,...). == Equipment == * No equipment is required. == Procedure == Every team player picks two other people of the group (in case of new groups, people s/he does not know yet).The choice is kept secret. Then, the coordinator of the game announces the real task: every player has to reposition him/herself so that s/he forms an "equilateral triangle" with his/her two chosen people. The three players are standing in the shape of a triangle of which the distance between two participants is commensurate for all three edges, for instance two metres. The position of all other players is irrelevant to the single player. Every repositioning naturally results in other participants also repositioning themselves - and then, there was utter chaos. Does any group manage to achieve a stable state where all participants form equilateral triangles with their other two chosen team members? == Similar games == * [[The villain and the shield]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Systemisches Kreisen]] 4d80676068984a15a4e81882d8bd9a02c64ec8a3 168 2011-02-23T19:57:56Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Active game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 and up |Location = everywhere, enough space required |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, a few..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Active game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 and up |Location = everywhere, enough space required |Equipment = none |Duration = optional, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Systemic gyration''' is a simple [[Active game]] for some loosening up inbetween or when a group comes together for the first time. The game is suitable for rather big groups with 15 participants or more. It may also be chosen in order to reveal a [[Group dynamics game|group's dynamic]] (who chooses whom, who is not chosen by anyone, does the entire group break into smaller units,...). == Equipment == * No equipment is required. == Procedure == Every team player picks two other people of the group (in case of new groups, people s/he does not know yet).The choice is kept secret. Then, the coordinator of the game announces the real task: every player has to reposition him/herself so that s/he forms an "equilateral triangle" with his/her two chosen people. The three players are standing in the shape of a triangle of which the distance between two participants is commensurate for all three edges, for instance two metres. The position of all other players is irrelevant to the single player. Every repositioning naturally results in other participants also repositioning themselves - and then, there was utter chaos. Does any group manage to achieve a stable state where all participants form equilateral triangles with their other two chosen team members? == Similar games == * [[The villain and the shield]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] 68890feb79658cab8d87197062cdcbef4bda434c T-shirt relay 0 202 3514 2014 2020-03-08T15:40:45Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relay game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = several T-Shirts (large sizes) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''T-shirt relay''' is a simple [[relay game]] and [[coordination game]] for groups of almost any sizes. It is usually most fun, if two ore more groups with five to ten players participate. == Equipment == Each participating team needs one T-shirt (or something similar, like a pullover). It should be large enough so that everybody can fit into it. == Procedure == The rules of the game are quite simple: when the game is started, all members of the team have to put on the T-shirt and then pass it on to the next player. The group that first manages to pass the shirt to every player has one. When groups are of different sizes, some members of the smaller groups have to put on the shirt several times. This task can be improved in several ways: * The participants play blindfolded * They may not talk * Members in the group may not help each other. * They may only use one arm * etc. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:T-Shirt Staffel]] 42cd9b8bbd806dccea7020642ca154f9e12ed05b 2014 396 2012-01-25T21:42:25Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relay game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = several T-Shirts (large sizes) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''T-shirt relay''' is a simple [[relay game]]/[[coordination game]] for groups of almost any sizes. It is usually most fun, if two ore more groups with five to ten players participate. == Equipment == Each participating team needs one T-shirt (or something similar, like a pullover). It should be large enough so that everybody can fit into it. == Procedure == The rules of the game are quite simple: when the game is startet, all members of the team have to put on the T-shirt and then pass it on to the next player. The group that first manages to pass the shirt to every player has one. When groups are of different sizes, some members of the smaller groups have to put on the shirt several times. This task can be improved in several ways: * The participants play blindfolded * They may not talk * Members in the group may not help each other. * They may only use one arm * etc. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:T-Shirt Staffel]] 80188150fc806b0442015537ea9032d4f9051ae4 396 2011-05-10T15:40:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = several T-Shirts (large sizes) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = non..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = several T-Shirts (large sizes) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''T-shirt relay''' is a simple [[relay game]]/[[coordination game]] for groups of almost any sizes. It is usually most fun, if two ore more groups with five to ten players participate. == Equipment == Each participating team needs one T-shirt (or something similar, like a pullover). It should be large enough so that everybody can fit into it. == Procedure == The rules of the game are quite simple: when the game is startet, all members of the team have to put on the T-shirt and then pass it on to the next player. The group that first manages to pass the shirt to every player has one. When groups are of different sizes, some members of the smaller groups have to put on the shirt several times. This task can be improved in several ways: * The participants play blindfolded * They may not talk * Members in the group may not help each other. * They may only use one arm * etc. [[Category:Relay game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:T-Shirt Staffel]] ea40984ec7f049bf7cea47d60b5d74baee303cee Table-top soccer 0 337 1336 2011-08-29T09:57:32Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Tabletop soccer]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Tabletop soccer]] f9bdbc581e51e2751d0181ee6ccee09a5d54fa95 Table tag 0 1100 2497 2012-02-28T16:31:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = everywhere |Equipment = table, blindfolds |Duration = about one minute per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imaged..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = two |Location = everywhere |Equipment = table, blindfolds |Duration = about one minute per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Table tag''' is a simple [[tag game]]. On each table, (only) two players can compete at a time. == Equipment == * one table (the players should be able to easily move around it) * blindfolds == Procedure == One player (the tagger) is blindfolded. He has to tag the other player (who is not blindfolded). Both are standing near the table; both always have to touch it! The may move around the table, but also below or on top of it, as long as they still touch it. How long is the player able to evade the tagger? [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Tischfangen]] 4d06ff890a961888ff12fd6263726eec64485660 Tabletop soccer 0 336 3451 1334 2020-03-07T21:27:08Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = on a table |Equipment = tennis ball or alike |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Tabletop soccer''' is a variant of [[soccer]] that is played indoors on a table. It can be played with any number of player depending on the size of the table. All players should be able to sit around the table. The game is not to be confused with ''table soccer'' played on special equipment by manipulating rods with miniature figures attached to them. ==Equipment== You need a small ball (tennis ball or ping pong ball) and a table. ==Procedure== The players are sitting around the table. Each player gets assigned a certain fraction of the table's edge that he has to defend. Every player holds both his hands (but not arms!) against the table, with the fingers pointing upwards. Doing so he tries to avoid letting the ball run over the table's side. When the game starts, the ball is put on the table. By hitting the ball, the players try to shoot the ball over the edge of one of the other players. Note that the top of the table may not be touched, and that the ball may not be shot, but may just "rolled" by nudging it with the hand held on the table's edge. Whenever a ball rolls over a players fraction of the table, he gets a negative point. Winner is the player with the least points after some time. === Variant === You can also tighten the rules: every time a player lets a ball slip past him, he has to remove a hand from the game. When both his hands are gone, this player is out of the game. Then, the edges of the table are divided by less players, resulting in an even larger fraction of the table each player has to defend. [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Tischfußball]] 1033b128d1413a096014d31ec16ebf2b1bd1895d 1334 1333 2011-08-29T09:56:56Z Wirthi 1 /* Variant */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = on a table |Equipment = tennis ball or alike |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Tabletop soccer''' is a variant of soccer that is played indoors on a table. It can be played with any number of player depending on the size of the table. All players should be able to sit around the table. ==Equipment== You need a small ball (tennis ball or ping pong ball) and a table ==Procedure== The players are sitting around the table. Each player gets assigned a certain fraction of the table's edge that he has to defend. Every player holds both his hands (but not arms!) against the table, with the fingers pointing upwards. Doing so he tries to avoid letting the ball run over the table's side. When the game starts, the ball is put on the table. By hitting the ball, the players try to shoot the ball over the edge of one of the other players. Note that the top of the table may not be touched, and that the ball may not be shot, but may just "rolled" by nudging it with the hand held on the table's edge. Whenever a ball rolls over a players fraction of the table, he gets a negative point. Winner is the player with the least points after some time. === Variant === You can also intensify the rules: every time a player lets a ball slip past him, he has to remove a hand from the game. When both his hands are gone, this player is out of the game. Then, the edges of the table are divided by less players, resulting in an even larger fraction of the table each player has to defend. [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Tischfußball]] 26e0bf67ffd88e07f2f691445c5c023910c6361e 1333 2011-08-29T09:56:49Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = on a table |Equipment = tennis ball or alike |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{ball game}} |PlayerCount = four or more |Location = on a table |Equipment = tennis ball or alike |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Tabletop soccer''' is a variant of soccer that is played indoors on a table. It can be played with any number of player depending on the size of the table. All players should be able to sit around the table. ==Equipment== You need a small ball (tennis ball or ping pong ball) and a table ==Procedure== The players are sitting around the table. Each player gets assigned a certain fraction of the table's edge that he has to defend. Every player holds both his hands (but not arms!) against the table, with the fingers pointing upwards. Doing so he tries to avoid letting the ball run over the table's side. When the game starts, the ball is put on the table. By hitting the ball, the players try to shoot the ball over the edge of one of the other players. Note that the top of the table may not be touched, and that the ball may not be shot, but may just "rolled" by nudging it with the hand held on the table's edge. Whenever a ball rolls over a players fraction of the table, he gets a negative point. Winner is the player with the least points after some time. === Variant === You can also intensify the rules: every time a player lets a ball slip past him, he has to remove a hand from the game. When both his hands are gone, this player is out of the game. Then, the edges of the table are divided by less players, resulting in an even larger fraction of the table each player has to defend. [[Category:Game on a table]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[en:Tischfußball]] 7974bd44242813972ec52f634b5804d839a66eb0 Tag game 0 157 306 2011-03-15T20:50:32Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Tag games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Tag games]] 40ae9f08113c544d5affc3bf70e439f9732aea0e Tag games 0 156 3370 305 2016-03-01T20:39:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Tag games''' are a special type of [[running games]], where some people are chasing other players and try to touch (tag) them. Those ''tagged'' players are usually either out of the game, become chasers themselves or have to be rescued somehow by the remaining players. == Games == Some examples of tag games are presented here. A complete list of all tag games in the GamesWiki can be found in the [[:Category:Tag game]]. ;[[Polar bear and penguin]] In this famous tag game, a polar bear has to catch a penguin. The penguin can rescue himself by exchanging his role with one of the other players, that makes a polar bear out of that player and a penguin out of the former polar bear. ;[[Crab]] This tag game is played on a clean floor. Several crabs have to tag other players with their feet (that are used like claws). ;[[Number tag]] For this tag game, the participants need to be able to react quickly and run fast. ;[[dragon's tail tag]] or [[dragon's tail tag in groups]] Each player or one player of the group has one pawn (the dragon's tail) in his hip pocket. Everybody (or every group) tries to steal the tail of all the other dragons while trying to secure his own. [[Category:Tag game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Fangspiel]] 028fd5673775954b6b717cce83911fc90df3a6cc 305 2011-03-15T20:50:15Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Tag games''' are a special type of [[running games]], where some people are chasing other players and try to touch (tag) them. Those ''tagged'' players are usually either out ..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Tag games''' are a special type of [[running games]], where some people are chasing other players and try to touch (tag) them. Those ''tagged'' players are usually either out of the game, become chasers themselves or have to be rescued somehow by the remaining players. == Games == Some examples of tag games are presented here. A complete list of all tag games in the GamesWiki can be found in the [[:Category:Tag game]]. ;[[Polar bear and penguin]] In this famous tag game, a polar bear has to catch a penguin. The penguin can rescue himself by exchanging his role with one of the other players, that makes a polar bear out of that player and a penguin out of the former polar bear ... ;[[Crab]] This tag game is played on a clean floor. Several crabs have to tag other players with their feet (that are used like claws). ;[[Number tag]] For this tag game, the participants need to be able to react quickly and run fast. ;[[dragon's tail tag]] or [[dragon's tail tag in groups]] Each player or one player of the group has one pawn (the dragon's tail) in his hip pocket. Everybody (or every group) tries to steal the tail of all the other dragons while trying to secure his own. [[Category:Tag game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Fangspiel]] 6df13d39c80402962e20d0711426927c5dc97318 Taste Kim 0 158 3371 313 2016-03-01T20:40:30Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, spoon, different objects to taste |Duration = 10-20 Minuten |Preparation = none }} The '''taste kim''' is a variant of the classic [[Kim's game]], that addresses the tasting sense. == Equipment == * A blindfold for each player * About 8 to 10 different foodstuffs with a distinctive taste == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. Then, everybody may taste the first foodstuff. Then, the group discusses, what taste it represents. Once it can be identified, the next taste is presented to the players. Ensure that nobody has to taste something that he does not want (this is no test of courage). Remember that some people might be allergic to some substances! === Variants === * The game can be combined with a [[Memory Kim]]. First, everybody can taste but nobody may tell what tastes he could identify. Then, all flavor have to be listed from memory by the group. == Similar games == * The [[Olfactory Kim's game]] has a similar procedure, but the objects have to be smelled instead of tasted. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Geschmackskim]] 39a227ca130c0c059a1b761c9d6b92ced398c041 313 309 2011-03-16T14:14:45Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, spoon, different objects to taste |Duration = 10-20 Minuten |Preparation = none }} The '''taste kim''' is a variant of the classic [[Kim's game]], that addresses the tasting sense. == Equipment == * A blindfold for each player * About 8 to 10 different foodstuffs with a distinctive taste == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. Then, everybody may taste the first foodstuff. Then, the group discusses, what taste it represents. Once it can be identified, the next taste is presented to the players. Ensure that nobody has to taste something that he does not want (this is no test of courage). Also, remember that some people might be allergic to some substances! === Variants === * The game can be combined with a [[Memory Kim]]. First, everybody can taste but nobody may tell what tastes he could identify. Then, all flavor have to be listed from memory by the group. == Similar games == * The [[Olfactory Kim's game]] has a similar procedure, but the objects have to be smelled instead of tasted. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Geschmackskim]] a36c0f2b043968ccbebf85780f9493793bf084ed 309 307 2011-03-15T21:13:33Z Wirthi 1 /* Variants */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, spoon, different objects to taste |Duration = 10-20 Minuten |Preparation = none }} The '''taste kim''' is a variant of the classic [[Kim's game]], that addresses the tasting sense. == Equipment == * A blindfold for each player * About 8 to 10 different foodstuffs with a distinctive taste == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. Then, everybody may taste the first foodstuff. Then, the group discusses, what taste it represents. Once it can be identified, the next taste is presented to the players. Ensure that nobody has to taste something that he does not want (this is no test of courage). Also, remember that some people might be allergic to some substances! === Variants === * The game can be combined with a [[Memory Kim]]. First, everybody can taste but nobody may tell what tastes he could identify. Then, all flavor have to be listed from memory by the group. == Similar games == * The [[Olfactory Kim's game]] has a similar procedure, but the objects have to be smelled instead of tasted. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with a blindfold]] [[de:Geschmackskim]] eeecb1c37c6d18a78dfd7db17097590356f9b749 307 2011-03-15T21:12:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, spoon, different objects to taste |Duration = 10-20 Minuten |Preparatio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Kim's game}} |PlayerCount = about 1 to 15 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = blindfolds, spoon, different objects to taste |Duration = 10-20 Minuten |Preparation = none }} The '''taste kim''' is a variant of the classic [[Kim's game]], that addresses the tasting sense. == Equipment == * A blindfold for each player * About 8 to 10 different foodstuffs with a distinctive taste == Procedure == All players are blindfolded. Then, everybody may taste the first foodstuff. Then, the group discusses, what taste it represents. Once it can be identified, the next taste is presented to the players. Ensure that nobody has to taste something that he does not want (this is no test of courage). Also, remember that some people might be allergic to some substances! === Variants === * The game can be combined with a (memory) [[Kim's game]]. First, everybody can taste but nobody may tell what tastes he could identify. Then, all flavor have to be listed from memory by the group. == Similar games == * The [[Olfactory Kim's game]] has a similar procedure, but the objects have to be smelled instead of tasted. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with a blindfold]] [[de:Geschmackskim]] 24bb71fe72c3785b5ce7f777ba7ad653f7bd4894 Taste kim 0 505 1596 2011-11-29T14:34:55Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Taste Kim]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Taste Kim]] fde33a097fa194c48437e74f61af62a69cf890ed Tea bag throwing 0 1679 3161 2012-12-10T20:40:16Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = several tea bags |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = small playing field |Equipment = several tea bags |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Tea bag throwing''' is a [[coordination game]] for any number of participants. == Equipment == * For this game, you need several tea bags. If you play inside (or wherever it is clean and dry), a few bags will be enough. However, the bags should not be used for brewing tea afterwards, of course. * additionally, you might want to use markers (stones, post-its) to keep record of the furthest throws == Procedure == The aim of the game is easily explained: throw a bag of tea as far as possible. The player who manages to throw the bag the farthest distance, wins the competition. Usually, all players can try a few (e.g. 3) times. Be sure to mark the farthest throws of all players (or at least, the current leader) during the game with adequate markers. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for station course]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Teebeutel-Weitwurf]] 03f3279b3ac16fee6b3b8b1bba665bb946d773c2 Team Trolley 0 1471 3166 2933 2012-12-10T20:44:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = prepare the skis (two wooden plank, leather or plastics laces) |Duration = short (a few minutes) |Preparation = prepare the skies |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Team Trolley''' is a [[coordination game]] for smaller groups. Several participants at a time use the same pair of specially prepared skies to move forward. The game is somewhat similar to the [[tin can stilts race]], but with the participants cooperating. == Equipment and preparation == For the game you need a special pair of ski. You will have to construct them yourself. Usually, two wooden plank are used and some leather or plastics laces are fastened. Prepare to fix them strongly, so they skis don't come apart within minutes. == Procedure == The game itself is usually played by measuring the time the teams need to race an obstacle course (a short running track without obstacles might even suffice in the beginning). If you can prepare more than one pair, you can let several teams directly compete each other. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for station course]] [[de:Gruppenski]] 47c223f16a4d9227ea969ddf379e09dfa8d7100e 2933 2932 2012-08-14T15:17:21Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = prepare the skis (two wooden plank, leather or plastics laces) |Duration = short (a few minutes) |Preparation = prepare the skies |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Team Trolley''' is a [[coordination game]] for smaller groups. Several participants at a time use the same pair of specially prepared skies to move forward. The game is somewhat similar to the [[tin can stilts race]], but with the participants cooperating. == Equipment and preparation == For the game you need a special pair of ski. You will have to construct them yourself. Usually, two wooden plank are used and some leather or plastics laces are fastened. Prepare to fix them strongly, so they skis don't come apart within minutes. == Procedure == The game itself is usually played by measuring the time the teams need to race an obstacle course (a short running track without obstacles might even suffice in the beginning). If you can prepare more than one pair, you can let several teams directly compete each other. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Gruppenski]] 8250c767c9cc9d5416de728c028131f6571dbaf0 2932 2012-08-14T15:16:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = prepare the skis (two wooden plank, leather or plastics laces) |Duratio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = prepare the skis (two wooden plank, leather or plastics laces) |Duration = short a few minutes) |Preparation = prepare the skies |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Team Trolley''' is a [[coordination game]] for smaller groups. Several participants at a time use the same pair of specially prepared skies to move forward. The game is somewhat similar to the [[tin can stilts race]], but with the participants cooperating. == Equipment and preparation == For the game you need a special pair of ski. You will have to construct them yourself. Usually, two wooden plank are used and some leather or plastics laces are fastened. Prepare to fix them strongly, so they ski don't come apart within minutes. == Procedure == The game itself is usually played by measuring the time the teams need to race an obstacle course (a short running track without obstacles might even suffice in the beginning). If you can prepare more than one pair, you can let several teams directly compete each other. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Gruppenski]] 3dae92630491ca20c70e74124d11174eaadc1e5e Team building 0 984 3573 2332 2020-03-08T16:30:39Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Team building''' describes how a group of people socially develops into a team. You can actively influence this process, trying to support the team to cooperate better. The group of independent people should thus be transferred into a well-cooperating team. One simple and fun method of doing so are '''team building games'''. == What is team building? == Everywhere in society, independent personalities are put together in groups, that have to work together to solve a problem, work on different tasks or just have a good time together. Transforming such a group into a well-cooperating team takes some time and often a lot of effort. In 1965, ''Bruce Tuckman'' presented his four (later: five) phases of group development: * forming * storming * norming * performing * (adjourning) If you give the team enough time, it will work through all those phases and eventually become a "performing" team. However, you can actively influence and thus speed up this process. Some games here in the games-wiki can help you speed up the process, while being more fun for the team than learning it "the hard way" during some work task. == Adequate games for all phases == [[File:Gordischer Knoten Beginn.jpg|thumb|[[Gordian knot]] as simple team activity]] To create groups in the first place, you can use [[group allocation games]]. ;forming During the first phase, the members of the group have to learn to know each other. [[Ice breaker games]] are a great method of allowing them to get in touch with each other. When they don't know each other's names or they need to train them, additionally play a few [[name learning games]]. Usually, the participants are a bit shy during this first phase, and don't allow the others to see too much of their own personality. Additionally, they don't really trust each other. You can use some simpler [[trust building games]] to allow first steps in that direction. Ensure not to overburden your players and wait with more demanding tasks until a later phase! ;storming For a group in this phase, [[group dynamics games|group dynamics games and tasks]] can help to make the transition to the next phase smoother. The tasks should be adequate for the group, neither overburden nor bore the members. Of vital importance is the feedback from the trainer, that helps the team to realize how they behaved individually and as a team. Together, they should reflect their performance and try to find ways to optimize it. ;norming During this third phase, the groups should transform into a well-cooperating team. Again, you can use [[group dynamics games]] to support this, but also more demanding [[trust building games]] can be helpful to learn to know each other even better. They can strengthen the trust and thus cooperation in the team. ;perfoming The team should now be in shape and perform well. You can now use relaxing games of different types ([[communication games]], [[acting games]], [[coordination games]], ...) to bring some fun into the team. Of course, you can still use the previously mentioned games to improve and reflect the team's performance, like demanding [[group dynamics games]]. [[Category:article]] [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] [[de:Teambuilding]] a6eae0e06c4582b1a6127d5126e0326a042d77ab 2332 2328 2012-02-15T21:06:00Z Wirthi 1 /* Adequate games for all phases */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Team building''' describes how a group of people socially develops into a team. You can actively influence this process, trying to support the team to cooperate better. The group of independent people should thus be transferred into a well-cooperating team. One simple and fun method of doing so are '''team building games'''. == What is team building? == Everywhere in society, independent personalities are put together in groups, that have to work together to solve a problem, work on different tasks or just have a good time together. Transforming such a group into a well-cooperating team takes some time and often a lot of effort. In 1965, Bruce Tuckman presented his four (later: five) phases of group development: * forming * storming * norming * performing * (adjourning) If you give the team enough time, it will work through all those phases and eventually become a "performing" team. However, you can actively influence and thus speed up this process. Some games here in the games-wiki can help you speed up the process, while being more fun for the team than learning it "the hard way" during some work task. == Adequate games for all phases == [[File:Gordischer Knoten Beginn.jpg|thumb|[[Gordian knot]] as simple team activity]] To create groups in the first place, you can use [[group allocation games]]. ;forming During the first phase, the members of the group have to learn to know each other. [[Ice breaker games]] are a great method of allowing them to get in touch with each other. When they don't know each other's names or they need to train them, additionally play a few [[name learning games]]. Usually, the participants are a bit shy during this first phase, and don't allow the others to see too much of their own personality. Additionally, they don't really trust each other. You can use some simpler [[trust building games]] to allow first steps in that direction. Ensure not to overburden your players and wait with more demanding tasks until a later phase! ;storming For a group in this phase, [[group dynamics games|group dynamics games and tasks]] can help to disburden the transition to the next phase. The tasks should be adequate for the group, neither overburden nor bore the members. Of vital importance is the feedback from the trainer, that helps the team to realize how they behaved individually and as a team. Together, they should reflect their performance and try to find ways to optimize it. ;norming During this third phase, the groups should transform into a well-cooperating team. Again, you can use [[group dynamics games]] to support this, but also more demanding [[trust building games]] can be helpful to learn to know each other even better. They can strengthen the trust and thus cooperation in the team. ;perfoming The team should now be in shape and perform well. You can now use relaxing games of different types ([[communication games]], [[acting games]], [[coordination games]], ...) to bring some fun into the team. Of course, you can still use the previously mentioned games to improve and reflect the team's performance, like demanding [[group dynamics games]]. [[Category:article]] [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] [[de:Teambuilding]] 0f7cf3fec797577cc06e8eb066089e2b9ada93ed 2328 2327 2012-02-15T17:10:09Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Team building''' describes how a group of people socially develops into a team. You can actively influence this process, trying to support the team to cooperate better. The group of independent people should thus be transferred into a well-cooperating team. One simple and fun method of doing so are '''team building games'''. == What is team building? == Everywhere in society, independent personalities are put together in groups, that have to work together to solve a problem, work on different tasks or just have a good time together. Transforming such a group into a well-cooperating team takes some time and often a lot of effort. In 1965, Bruce Tuckman presented his four (later: five) phases of group development: * forming * storming * norming * performing * (adjourning) If you give the team enough time, it will work through all those phases and eventually become a "performing" team. However, you can actively influence and thus speed up this process. Some games here in the games-wiki can help you speed up the process, while being more fun for the team than learning it "the hard way" during some work task. == Adequate games for all phases == [[File:Gordischer Knoten Beginn.jpg|thumb|[[Gordian knot]] as simple team activity]] To create groups in the first place, you can use [[group allocation games]]. ;forming During the first phase, the members of the group have to learn to know each other. [[Ice breaker games]] are a great method of allowing them to get in touch with each other. When they don't know each other's names or they need to train them, additionally play a few [[name learining games]]. Usually, the participants are a bit shy during this first phase, and don't allow the others to see too much of their own personality. Additionally, they don't really trust each other. You can use some simpler [[trust building games]] to allow first steps in that direction. Ensure not to overburden your players and wait with more demanding tasks until a later phase! ;storming For a group in this phase, [[group dynamics games|group dynamics games and tasks]] can help to disburden the transition to the next phase. The tasks should be adequate for the group, neither overburden nor bore the members. Of vital importance is the feedback from the trainer, that helps the team to realize how they behaved individually and as a team. Together, they should reflect their performance and try to find ways to optimize it. ;norming During this third phase, the groups should transform into a well-cooperating team. Again, you can use [[group dynamics games]] to support this, but also more demanding [[trust building games]] can be helpful to learn to know each other even better. They can strengthen the trust and thus cooperation in the team. ;perfoming The team should now be in shape and perform well. You can now use relaxing games of different types ([[communication games]], [[acting games]], [[coordination games]], ...) to bring some fun into the team. Of course, you can still use the previously mentioned games to improve and reflect the team's performance, like demanding [[group dynamics games]]. [[Category:article]] [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] [[de:Teambuilding]] 95b1dc7fe8be7f7cbc82fdea73e9205509fe2c87 2327 2012-02-15T17:09:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Team building''' describes how a group of people socially develops into a team. You can actively influence this process, trying to support the team to cooperate better. The gr..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Team building''' describes how a group of people socially develops into a team. You can actively influence this process, trying to support the team to cooperate better. The group of independent people should thus be transferred into a well-cooperating team. One simple and fun method of doing so are '''team building games'''. == What is team building? == Everywhere in society, independent personalities are put together in groups, that have to work together to solve a problem, work on different tasks or just have a good time together. Transforming such a group into a well-cooperating team takes some time and often a lot of effort. In 1965, Bruce Tuckman presented his four (later: five) phases of group development: * forming * storming * norming * performing * (adjourning) If you give the team enough time, it will work through all those phases and eventually become a "performing" team. However, you can actively influence and thus speed up this process. Some games here in the games-wiki can help you speed up the process, while being more fun for the team than learning it "the hard way" during some work task. == Adequate games for all phases == [[File:Gordischer Knoten Beginn.jpg|thumb|[[Gordian knot]] as simple team activity]] To create groups in the first place, you can use [[group allocation games]]. ;forming During the first phase, the members of the group have to learn to know each other. [[Ice breaker games]] are a great method of allowing them to get in touch with each other. When they don't know each other's names or they need to train them, additionally play a few [[name learining games]]. Usually, the participants are a bit shy during this first phase, and don't allow the others to see too much of their own personality. Additionally, they don't really trust each other. You can use some simpler [[trust building games]] to allow first steps in that direction. Ensure not to overburden your players and wait with more demanding tasks until a later phase! ;storming For a group in this phase, [[group dynamics games|group dynamics games and tasks]] can help to disburden the transition to the next phase. The tasks should be adequate for the group, neither overburden nor bore the members. Of vital importance is the feedback from the trainer, that helps the team to realize how they behaved individually and as a team. Together, they should reflect their performance and try to find ways to optimize it. ;norming During this third phase, the groups should transform into a well-cooperating team. Again, you can use [[group dynamics games]] to support this, but also more demanding [[trust building games]] can be helpful to learn to know each other even better. They can strengthen the trust and thus cooperation in the team. ;perfoming The team should now be in shape and perform well. You can now use relaxing games of different types ([[communication games]], [[acting games]], [[coordination games]], ...) to bring some fun into the team. Of course, you can still use the previously mentioned games to improve and reflect the team's performance, like demanding [[group dynamics games]]. [[Category:article]] [[Category:Group dynamics game| ]] 1c37a71b367380a20f7ed47cf3600e79692c259f Team building game 0 918 2225 2012-02-08T09:49:59Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Group dynamics games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Group dynamics games]] f933a85a6d69b6095e401f36f230599d5a38c0d0 Team building games 0 919 2226 2012-02-08T09:50:28Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Group dynamics games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Group dynamics games]] f933a85a6d69b6095e401f36f230599d5a38c0d0 Telefax 0 1273 2694 2693 2012-03-13T16:43:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = 6 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = bench or clean floor |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Telefax''' is a variation of [[Chinese whispers]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. If you want to sit during the game, you need some benches, but you can also play the game while sitting on the floor or while standing. == Procedure == The players are sitting or standing in a row. They present their back to the next player in the row. The last player then "paints" a short message (a simple symbol or letter) on the back of the player standing in front of him. Similar to [[Chinese whispers]] the player in front gets no further hints and may ask no further questions. He just tries to recreate what he felt and paints the same image on the back of the player in front of him. In the end, all players compare what they report to have felt. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] {{Picture}} [[de:Telefax]] 2ff0b4b0d8b09ce70f842303d9bca28c4dc4dc76 2693 2012-03-13T16:42:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = 6 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = bench or clean floor |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Telefa..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = 6 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = bench or clean floor |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Telefax''' is a variation of [[Chinese whispers]]. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. If you want to sit during the game, you need some benches, but you can also play the game while sitting on the floor or while standing. == Procedure == The players are sitting or standing in a row. They present their back to the next player in the row. The last player then "paints" a short message (a simple symbol or letter) on the back of the player standing in front of him. Similar to [[Chinese whispers]] the player in front gets no further hints and may ask no further questions. He just tries to recreate what he felt and paints the same image on the back of the player in front of him. In the end, all players compare what they report to have felt. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[en:Telefax]] 86aedc6fe8158038dca1f51429e2260f8222d034 Telegram 0 66 3337 160 2015-11-04T23:58:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creativity game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper, pens |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Telegram''' is a simple game for creative thinkers. It can be played with virtually any number of players, either each player for himself or in groups of several people. == Required equipment == Each player/each group needs a sheet of paper and a pen. == Procedure == The referees imagine a word that is told to all players. Their task is to form a creative and fun telegram in its typical style and wording. The hard thing is: the first letters of all words of the telegram should form the initial word given to the players. So, if the word "hello" is given, a valid telegram would be "help, engage lest Lucius overreact" (of course, that solution would hardly win the contest ...). After a certain time, the solutions of the players are collected, the best (most creative, most fun, etc.) one is awarded. If that basic idea is too simple, you can demand the resulting telegrams to deal with the initial word. If the word was "Arielle", the telegram should outline something about the Disney cartoon. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Telegramm]] 7f7d8806a6a87a2430e424b9c5dadd35c0307f6b 160 125 2011-02-23T16:02:27Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creativity game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper, pens |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Telegram''' is a simple game for creative thinkers. It can be played with virtually any number of players, either each player for himself or in groups of several people. == Required equipment == Each player/each group needs a sheet of paper and a pen. == Procedure == The referees imagine a word that is told to all players. Their task is to form a creative and fun telegram in its typical style and wording. The hard thing is: the first letters of all words of the telegram should form the initial word given to the players. So, if the word "hello" is given, a valid telegram would be "help, engage lest Lucius overract" (of course, that solution would hardly win the contest ...). After a certain time, the solutions of the players are collected, the best (most creative, most fun, etc.) one is awarded. If that basic idea is too simple, you can demand the resulting telegrams to deal with the initial word. If the word was "Arielle", the telegram should outline something about the Disney cartoon. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Telegramm]] 909a73148234068b75444c5e4dd78c99c3b1d9c3 125 2011-02-20T22:18:01Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{creative game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper, pens |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Telegra..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{creative game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = paper, pens |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Telegram''' is a simple game for creative thinkers. It can be played with virtually any number of players, either each player for himself or in groups of several people. == Required equipment == Each player/each group needs a sheet of paper and a pen. == Procedure == The referees imagine a word that is told to all players. Their task is to form a creative and fun telegram in its typical style and wording. The hard thing is: the first letters of all words of the telegram should form the initial word given to the players. So, if the word "hello" is given, a valid telegram would be "help, engage lest Lucius overract" (of course, that solution would hardly win the contest ...). After a certain time, the solutions of the players are collected, the best (most creative, most fun, etc.) one is awarded. If that basic idea is too simple, you can demand the resulting telegrams to deal with the initial word. If the word was "Arielle", the telegram should outline something about the Disney cartoon. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Telegramm]] 1b22541941f14ae71a00af780fc17af884d42eb3 Test of courage 0 1101 3597 2499 2020-03-08T16:45:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Test of courage''' is a simple [[trust building game]] for two participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The two players are standing behind each other. The player in the front increases his body tension and lets himself fall backwards. The second player has to catch him in time and put him upright again. Both should start with a short drop only, an increase the "falling time" only slowly. The trust necessary to drop backwards should never be violated! == Similar games == * [[Roly-poly toy]] is a more complex variation of this game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Mutprobe und Vertrauen]] 86560ce3ec400e07e1e60de220e31f278508514a 2499 2012-02-28T16:35:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Test of courage''' is a simple [[trust building game]] for two participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The two players are standing behind each other. The player in the front increases his body tension and lets himself fall backwards. The second player has to catch him in time and put him upright again. Both should start with a short drop only, an increase the "falling time" only slowly. The trust necessary to drop backwards should never be violated! == Similar games == * [[roly-poly toy]] is a more complex variation of this game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Mutprobe und Vertrauen]] 33a8cebdaaf248976b0e63f04db20169aba8ad8e Tetris 0 1301 2735 2012-04-29T15:17:15Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{coordination game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = everywhere (flat ground or table, no wind!) |Equipment = tetris board and pie..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{coordination game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = 2-10 |Location = everywhere (flat ground or table, no wind!) |Equipment = tetris board and pieces |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = prepare the board and the pieces }} '''Tetris''' is a famous computer game, that can be played in the real world as well. == Equipment == * tetris game pieces ("Tetriminos"; printed on paper and cut out) * tetris game board (matrix drawn with the same size as the game pieces) * laminator * if available: Magnetic sheet/board and magnets for the pieces ;alternatively * game board and pieces of Lego == Procedure == The basic idea of the game is as follows: the game pieces drop from the top of the playing field to the bottom. The player can rotate them and move them horizontally along the positions of the playing field. When the piece hits the bottom of the board (or another piece), it sticks there. Target of the game is to fill horizontal lines; each completely filled line earns some points to the player. To be playable outside of the computer, the game is usually played as relay race with two competing teams. Each team has their own board. One player of the team runs to the board, and puts the next available piece there. Of course, only positions reachable from the top may be used to put the piece! He only got limited time to do that (e.g. 10 seconds), otherwise the piece is dropped in the middle of the field. When the whole playing field is filled by the first group, the game stops. The team that was able to earn most points (has most horizontal lines filled) wins the game. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Tetris]] a8ee8cebdd80c72cbc54f9343a89dc792b356668 The magician loves 0 789 1987 2012-01-25T11:53:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''The ma..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''The magician loves''' is a riddle for any number of guessing participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that riddle. == Procedure == The players are sitting, typically in a circle. One player (knowing the solution or the riddle) starts and asks a question like the following: Does the magician love [any object]? Usually, in the beginning simple objects are queried ("chairs", "chocolate", radio", ...). One of the players knowing the solution (can be the same as asking the question) then answers: Yes, the magician loves [object]. or the answers No, the magician does not love [object]. He does not offer any hint WHY the magician loves or does not love the object. Like this, several objects are queried. Any player thinking to know the solution does of course not present his guesses, but just participates in the game and tries to offer things that the magician loves. == Solution == While it is most fun to find the solution by actively playing the game, you can find the solution here: [[The magician loves/solution]]. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Der Magier liebt]] f00853ec001f87c177f057effd7401e689cbd31b The magician loves/solution 0 982 3293 2324 2013-05-27T20:55:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[The magician loves]]'''. == Solution == The magician loves all objects that start with the same leter as the name of the perrson asking the question. Note: it is relevant who ASKS the question, not who ANSWERS it! Harry: Does the magician love honey? Yes, the magician loves honey! (''correct'') Harry: Does the magician love butter? Yes, the magician loves butter! (''WRONG!!'') Harry: Does the magician love cakes? No, the magician does not love cakes (''correct'') Carl: Does the magician love cakes?: Yes, the magician loves cackes (''correct'') The question can be answered by anothe person than asked it: Thomas: Does the magician love salad? Sandra: No, the magician does not love salad! (''correct - Thomas asked!'') Sandra: But does the magician love salad? Yes, the magician does love salad! (''while Thomas' magician does not love salad, Sandra's magician does!'') [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Der Magier liebt/Lösung]] 3a9497e0ed206eaeeb96734ac52ba781c9a89d9e 2324 2012-02-14T20:58:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[The magician loves]]'''. == Solution == The magician loves all objects that start with the same leter as the name of the p..." wikitext text/x-wiki This page presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[The magician loves]]'''. == Solution == The magician loves all objects that start with the same leter as the name of the perrson asking the question. Note: it is relevant who ASKS the question, not who ANSWERS it! Harry: Does the magician love honey? Yes, the magician loves honey! (''correct'') Harry: Does the magician love butter? Yes, the magician loves butter! (''WRONG!!'') Harry: Does the magician love cakes? No, the magician does not love cakes (''correct'') Carl: Does the magician love cakes?: Yes, the magician loves cackes (''correct'') The question can be answered by anothe person than asked it: Thomas: Does the magician love salad? Sandra: No, the magician does not love salad! (''correct - Thomas asked!'') Sandra: But does the magician love salad? No, the magician does not love salad! (''while Thomas' magician does not love salad, Sandra's magician does!'') [[Category:riddle solution]] [[de:Der Magier liebt/Lösung]] 7c055f18dc56f7ecc01fa5e070e40591d23893fe The sinking ship 0 313 3423 1291 2016-03-08T18:43:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''The sinking ship''' is an [[active game]] for any number of players. It can be played anywhere, provided the players can move around freely. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play the game. However, equipment available can be used during the game. == Procedure == All players are on a "ship". They move around freely. Then, the referee shouts "The ship is sinking. Do .... to get rescued." He adds a task, that everybody has to fulfill as quickly as possible. Possible tasks are: * make knee bends * make push-ups * stand on one leg * don't touch the floor * to make a headstand * touch something red * touch somebody with the letter "A" in his first name * etc. Whoever is not able to fulfill the task within reasonable time (a few seconds, depending on the task) is out of the game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Das Schiff geht unter]] d882246377168445e30310b366da6a3cc9a5a37f 1291 2011-08-23T13:36:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''The sinking ship''' is an [[a..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''The sinking ship''' is an [[active game]] for any number of players. It can be played anywhere, provided the players can move around freely. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play the game. However, equipment available can be used during the game. == Procedure == All players are on a "ship". They move around freely. Then, the referee shouts "The ship is sinking. Do .... to get rescued." He adds a task, that everybody has to fulfill as quickly as possible. Typical tasks are: * make knee bends * make push-ups * stand on one leg * don't touch the floor * to make a headstand * touch something red * touch somebody with the letter "A" in his first name * etc. Whoever is not able to fulfill the task within reasonable time (a few seconds, depending on the task) is out of the game. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Das Schiff geht unter]] 5a2c4f57a9c1ee4e18c6359dfdd0736d5032d2a7 The wall 0 80 3335 151 2015-11-04T23:57:40Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = possibility to attach the "wall" |Equipment = rope |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the wall }} '''The wall''' is a [[coordination game]] with elements of a [[group dynamics game]]. It is a variant of the [[spider's net]], but simpler to build up. == Required Equipment == You need a rope for that game. == Preparation == The rope is strained across the room (or between two trees). The higher the rope is strained, the harder the game is, typical is a height somewhere between navel and chest of the players. == Procedure == The group now has the task to pass the "wall". All members of the team have to get from one side of the rope to the other. They may not pass under the rope, but only above it (don't you see the wall below the rope?). They may not touch the rope, either. The group has to help is other somehow so that everybody can pass the obstacle. == Similar games == * The game [[spider's net]] is quite similar, but needs more time to build up. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Die Mauer]] 08923551d3b25f087bb7956473745d38dc10f71b 151 2011-02-22T19:40:44Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = possibility to attach the "wall" |Equipment = rope |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the wa..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 |Location = possibility to attach the "wall" |Equipment = rope |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the wall }} '''The wall''' is a [[coordination game]] with elements of a [[group dynamics game]]. It is a variant of the [[spider's net]], but simpler to build up. == Required Equipment == You need a rope for that game. == Preparation == The rope is strained across the room (or between two trees). The higher the rope is strained, the harder the game is, typical is a height somewhere between navel and chest of the players. == Procedure == The group now has the task to pass the "wall". All members of the team have to get from one side of the rope to the other. They may not pass under the rope, but only above it (don't you see the wall below the rope?). They may not touch the rope, either. The group has to help is other somehow so that everybody can pass the obstacle. == Similar games == * The [[spider's net]] is quite similar, but needs more time to build up. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Die Mauer]] 25863cc399c20abecfe995ea292cd5019a699974 Three Leg Tag 0 1470 2930 2012-08-14T15:12:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = short ropes |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Thr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = short ropes |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Three leg tag''' is a [[tag game]] for groups of 10 or more players. == Equipment == * each pair of players needs one rope == Procedure == You group the players in pairs. The pairs have one leg bound together (the right leg of one player with the left leg of the other). Thus, each pair can move three legs independently. Then you play it at normal tag game. One pair is the tagger that has to tag all the other teams. A Team tagged either is out of the game or becomes a tagger, too. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Dreibein-Fangen]] f5dc44ba850e61297eba7af14884c7505f117531 Three things 0 1410 2863 2862 2012-07-17T17:33:21Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = up to 15 or so |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1 to 2 minutes per player |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Three Things''' is an [[icebreaker game]] for new groups. While it can be played with any number of players, it is usually only suitable for up to 15 participants. == Equipment == No equipment is required to play this game. == Procedure == Each player imagines three facts about himself - two of them correct, one should be a lie ("I like to drink tea, i often ride a bike, I have got two children"). The introduces to the group, says his name and the three facts. The group the has to guess which of the three facts is a lie. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Drei Dinge]] 71f2d75e3ca843806f9b35d5b4db8ec51b8870f7 2862 2012-07-17T17:32:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = up to 15 or so |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1 to 2 minutes per player |Preparation = none |Image = |Im..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = up to 15 or so |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = 1 to 2 minutes per player |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Three Things''' is an [[ice-breaker game]] for new groups. While it can be played with any number of players, it is usually only suitable for up to 15 participants. == Equipment == No equipment is required to play this game. == Procedure == Each player imagines three facts about himself - two of them correct, one should be a lie ("I like to drink tea, i often ride a bike, I have got two children"). The introduces to the group, says his name and the three facts. The group the has to guess which of the three facts is a lie. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[de:Drei Dinge]] 2476ff124e616d1e222c49de7f423b7b03a19963 Thumb king 0 302 3439 3438 2020-03-07T21:13:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = not limited by the rules |Location = on a table |Equipment = none |Duration = longer, can be played during other activities |Preparation = none }} '''Thumb king''' can either be played as an independent game, or be part of some other game or activity. Typically, it is played alongside some other activity "in the background", interrupting the main activity from time to time. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == On player is chosen to be the ''thumb king''. After some time - another activity can take place in the meantime - he puts his thumb on the table. The thumb should be clearly visible then, but the movement should NOT be eye-catching (or loud, or in any other way obvious) so everybody notices instantly. As soon as he does that, all the other players have to do the same. The last player to put his finger on the table loses. He has to do something for the group, or he gets a negative point, or whatever fits to the current situation. After some time, another person is appointed to be the ''thumb king''. === Combining with other games === This game mixes quite well with other games. For instance, it can be used during the card game [[UNO]]; each player who loses a round has to take two additional card. ''Thumb king'' is always the player who won the last round of UNO, or - more tricky - who last put down a "+4" card. [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Daumenkönig]] ff36a8b5ec183f6e068aa2a6a0233d9707a7ebf7 3438 1276 2020-03-07T21:12:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = not limited by the rules |Location = on a table |Equipment = none |Duration = longer, can be played during other activities |Preparation = none }} '''Thumb king''' can either be played as an independent game, or be part of some other game or activity. Typically, it is played alongside some other activity "in the background". == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == On player is chosen to be the ''thumb king''. After some time - another activity can take place in the meantime - he puts his thumb on the table. The thumb should be clearly visible then, but the movement should NOT be eye-catching (or loud, or in any other way obvious) so everybody notices instantly. As soon as he does that, all the other players have to do the same. The last player to put his finger on the table loses. He has to do something for the group, or he gets a negative point, or whatever fits to the current situation. After some time, another person is appointed to be the ''thumb king''. === Combining with other games === This game mixes quite well with other games. For instance, it can be used during the card game [[UNO]]; each player who loses a round has to take two additional card. ''Thumb king'' is always the player who won the last round of UNO, or - more tricky - who last put down a "+4" card. [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Daumenkönig]] ed421ba4e270ab254c346f19866724644337e45a 1276 2011-08-18T20:46:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = not limited by the rules |Location = on a table |Equipment = none |Duration = longer, can be played during other activities |Prep..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = not limited by the rules |Location = on a table |Equipment = none |Duration = longer, can be played during other activities |Preparation = none }} '''Thumb king''' can either be played as an independent game, or be part of some other game or activity. Typically, it is played alongside some other activity. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == On player is chosen to be the ''thumb king''. After some time - another activity can take place in the meantime - he puts his thumb on the table. The thumb should be clearly visible then, but the movement should NOT be eye-catching (or loud, or in any other way obvious) so everybody notices instantly. As soon as he does that, all the other players have to do the same. The last player to put his finger on the table loses. He has to do something for the group, or he gets a negative point, or whatever fits to the current situation. After some time, another person is appointet to be the ''thumb king''. === Combining with other games === This game mixes quite well with other games. For instance, it can be used during the card game [[UNO]]; each player who loses a round has to take two additional card. ''Thumb king'' is always the player who won the last round of UNO, or - more tricky - who last put down a "+4" card. [[Category:Game played over a longer time]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Daumenkönig]] aebfe15a8ecbc8e0ece99510537ebb919a8f8d41 Tin can stilts race 0 1393 3165 2837 2012-12-10T20:44:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = short racing track |Equipment = tin cans, ropes |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = prepare the tin can stilts |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Tin can stilts race''' is a {{coordination game}} for any number of participants (provided they participate one after the other). It can be played in some kind of tournament or as relay race with several competing teams. == Equipment == * empty, stable tin cans, big enough so the participants can stand on top of them (but not too big). * ropes (about 5-10 millimeter diameter, 2-3 meters long) == Procedure == === Preparation === The empty cans have to be prepared first. They are turned upside-down (their open hole facing down). On the side, near the top, two holes are drilled where the rope can be put through (first file off the holes so the metal does not cut the rope). When the ropes are put through the holes, one player can stand on two such cans (one for each foot, of course). Using the ropes, the player can step forward. === Procedure === When playing, the participants try to finish a race track (probably even an easy obstacle course) while using their tin can stilts. Either each player races while his time is measured, or two players directly compete each other. You can also play a relay race with several competing teams. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for four players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for station course]] [[de:Dosenlauf]] 96e8b6273615ee1aa39ddb86e8ca5a48c292acd9 2837 2012-06-19T15:56:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = short racing track |Equipment = tin cans, ropes |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = p..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = short racing track |Equipment = tin cans, ropes |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = prepare the tin can stilts |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Tin can stilts race''' is a {{coordination game}} for any number of participants (provided they participate one after the other). It can be played in some kind of tournament or as relay race with several competing teams. == Equipment == * empty, stable tin cans, big enough so the participants can stand on top of them (but not too big). * ropes (about 5-10 millimeter diameter, 2-3 meters long) == Procedure == === Preparation === The empty cans have to be prepared first. They are turned upside-down (their open hole facing down). On the side, near the top, two holes are drilled where the rope can be put through (first file off the holes so the metal does not cut the rope). When the ropes are put through the holes, one player can stand on two such cans (one for each foot, of course). Using the ropes, the player can step forward. === Procedure === When playing, the participants try to finish a race track (probably even an easy obstacle course) while using their tin can stilts. Either each player races while his time is measured, or two players directly compete each other. You can also play a relay race with several competing teams. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for two players]] [[Category:Game for three players]] [[Category:Game for four players]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Dosenlauf]] 1dd7e9f4065871aed6dfc4623eb10fa092bed4e1 Tin can toss 0 1695 3194 2012-12-12T09:50:39Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = (tennis) ball, several equally sized tin cans |Duration = few minutes |P..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = any number |Location = almost everywhere |Equipment = (tennis) ball, several equally sized tin cans |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''tin can toss''' is an easy [[coordination game]]. It is rarely played in isolation but is usually part of longer games ([[station course]]s). == Equipment == * several equally sized tin cans (at least 6 pieces) * a ball (usually a tennis ball) == Procedure == The basic idea of the game is quite easy: The tin cans are put in the form of a pyramid on a table. From some distance, the participant now has to try to totally collapse the structure with as many shots as possible. The player that needs the fewest shots for that wins the game. Apart from that, there are several aspects that can be varied: * As described above, you can count the number of shots required to collapse the pyramid * You can also count how many cans were hit upon each shot, and rebuild the pyramid each time. The player has three shots, and the player with the highest sum of hit cans wins the game. * You can also place the cans next to each other instead of building a pyramid. Then, each can has to be hit individually. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for station course]] [[de:Dosenschießen]] 7970c64250c61828005068031e70e785fdafafdb Toaster 0 422 1478 2011-09-22T18:21:30Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Toaster game]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Toaster game]] efae52a3a78d8efafacad265f0d1023dc27c6664 Toaster game 0 421 3476 1476 2020-03-08T15:10:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''toaster game''' is a game for groups of 10 people or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, only one person is standing in its center. The person in the middle points at one person and names one of the tasks, like "toaster". The person pointed at AND both its neighbors now have to fulfill the task as quickly as possible (the neighbors form a toaster with their hands around the toast in their middle, who has to jump up and down; other tasks, see below). If one of the three fails to fulfill the task quickly enough, he is the next person standing in the middle in the following round. === Tasks === You can use any number of tasks. The more you introduce, the more difficult the game becomes: * '''toaster''': The person in the middle jumps up and down (representing the finished toast), the two neighbors form a circle with their arms around him, representing the toaster. * '''James Bond''': The person in the middle poses like James Bond with a gun, the players left and right impersonate Bond girls. * '''Elk''': The person in the middle bells like an Elk and uses his arms to form antlers, his neighbors help him form his antlers. * '''fire brigade''': The person in the middle steers the fire engine (steering the wheel), the neighbors imitate the emergency vehicle lighting of the fire engine. * '''washing machine''': Similar to the toaster, but the person in the middle is spinning around (like being washed in a washing machine. * '''Elephant''': The player in the middle forms the trunk of the elephant with his arm, the neighbors form the ears of the elephant. * '''blender''' : the neighbors tip with their fingers on the head of the person in the middle, who is spinning around like the content of a blender. Of course, dozens of other tasks exist. You can also introduce your own ideas, and thus adapt the game to your own needs. ==Similar games== * The [[fast food game]] is played quite similar. * [[ha ha ha]] adopts the same basic concept, but has only one movement, and is thus played much faster [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Active game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Toasterspiel]] 2a0966b570f238b59cc56b4bb19d5fde9951d70b 1476 2011-09-22T18:20:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The ''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} The '''toaster game''' is a game for groups of 10 people or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle, only one person is standing in its center. The person in the middle points at one person and names one of the tasks, like "toaster". The person pointed at AND both its neighbors now have to fulfill the task as quickly as possible (the neighbors form a toaster with their hands around the toast in their middle, who has to jump up and down; other tasks, see below). If one of the three fails to fulfill the task quickly enough, he is the next person standing in the middle in the following round. === Tasks === You can use any number of tasks. The more you introduce, the more difficult the game becomes: * '''toaster''': The person in the middle jumps up and down (representing the finished toast), the two neighbors form a circle with their arms around him, representing the toaster. * '''James Bond''': The person in the middle poses like James Bond with a gun, the players left and right personate Bond girls. * '''Elk''': The person in the middle bells like an Elk and uses his arms to form antlers, his neighbors help him form his antlers. * '''fire brigade''': The person in the middle steers the fire engine (steering the wheel), the neighbors imitate the emergency vehicle lighting of the fire engine. * '''washing machine''': Similar to the toaster, but the person in the middle is spinning around (like being washed in a washing machine. * '''Elephant''': The player in the middle forms the trunk of the elephant with his arm, the neighbors form the ears of the elephant. * '''blender''' : the neighbors tip with their fingers on the head of the person in the middle, who is spinning around like the content of a blender. Of course, dozens of other tasks exist. You can also introduce your own ideas, and thus adapt the game to your own needs. ==Similar games== * The [[fast food game]] is played quite similar. * [[ha ha ha]] adopts the same basic concept, but has only one movement, and is thus played much faster [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Active game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Toasterspiel]] 9189d4b4fcb8144c4328f4cc280672290ec80943 Toilet paper roll 0 830 2069 2012-01-27T15:42:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number, not too many |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one roll of toilet paper |Duration = about one minute for each par..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number, not too many |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one roll of toilet paper |Duration = about one minute for each participant |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Toilet paper roll''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for smaller groups. It is typically used when new groups meet each other for the first time. == Equipment == You need one roll of toilet paper. Alternatively, you can use other small and separable objects (sweets like M&Ms, etc.). == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. Each participant has to take as many parts of the paper as he seems right (no hints are given what is "right"). When each player has taken his share, the actual task is disclose: For each part he has taken, he has to disclose something about himself. Usually, you offer some guidelines for what information to disclose, like: * Always say your name first * For the first sheet taken, also express your age * For the second sheet, express some of your hobbies * For the third sheet, tell the group your occupation * and so on [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Klopapierrolle]] 4431c31433203a4cd38d2ffaf4723b50bcb2459c Tops and tails 0 204 3426 1298 2016-03-08T18:45:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Tops and tails''' (or: '''chain of words''') is a communication game for any number of participants. == Equipment == The game can be played without any equipment. == Procedure == The first player pronounces a composite word, like ''tree house'', consisting of two other words. The composition must be reasonably used, and not be just invented by the player. The following player has to find a composite word now, that starts with the second word of the previous composition. In the example, everything that starts with ''house'' would be okay, like ''house call'', ''house agent'', ''house maid'', etc. During each game round, each (composite) word may only be used once. When a player cannot name a fitting word, or finds one that has already been used, he is out of the game. Consult a dictionary when in doubt :-) === Variants === As an alternative, you can only use the last/first letter of a non-composite word. hous'''e''' => '''e'''lephan'''t''' => '''t'''ige'''r''' => '''r'''a'''t''' ... If this is too simple, chose a topic (like "animals" as in this example). == Similar games == * [[Word domino]] is quite similar [[Category:Communication game]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wortkette]] 7ce4a32a1da7aefcfcd2f55585a46c9e050ffb21 1298 401 2011-08-24T09:19:20Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Tops and tails''' (or: '''chain of words''') is a communication game for any number of participants. == Equipment == The game does not require any equipment. == Procedure == The first player pronounces a composite word, like ''tree house'', consisting of two other words. The composition must be reasonably used, and not be just invented by the player. The following player has to find a composite word now, that starts with the second word of the previous composition. In the example, everything that starts with ''house'' would be okay, like ''house call'', ''house agent'', ''house maid'', etc. During each game round, each (composite) word may only be used once. When a player cannot name a fitting word, or finds one that has already been used, he is out of the game. Consult a dictionary when in doubt :-) === Variants === As an alternative, you can only use the last/first letter of a non-composite word. hous'''e''' => '''e'''lephan'''t''' => '''t'''ige'''r''' => '''r'''a'''t''' ... If this is too simple, chose a topic (like "animals" as in this example). == Similar games == * [[Word domino]] is quite similar [[Category:Communication game]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wortkette]] 95735bae18aea67f9d43d4a83139115f5302a957 401 2011-05-12T13:57:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = communication game |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Tops and tails''' (or: '''chai..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = communication game |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Tops and tails''' (or: '''chain of words''') is a communication game for any number of participants. == Equipment == The game does not require any equipment. == Procedure == The first player pronounces a composite word, like ''tree house'', consisting of two other words. The composition must be reasonably used, and not be just invented by the player. The following player has to find a composite word now, that starts with the second word of the previous composition. In the example, everything that starts with ''house'' would be okay, like ''house call'', ''house agent'', ''house maid'', etc. During each game round, each (composite) word may only be used once. When a player cannot name a fitting word, or finds one that has already been used, he is out of the game. Consult a dictionary when in doubt :-) === Variants === As an alternative, you can only use the last/first letter of a non-composite word. hous'''e''' => '''e'''lephan'''t''' => '''t'''ige'''r''' => '''r'''a'''t''' ... If this is too simple, chose a topic (like "animals" as in this example). == Similar games == * [[Word domino]] is quite similar [[Category:Communication game]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wortkette]] 131732160baa6b31d4417ef6d4a5b3910df8ad14 Tortoise and Hare 0 791 1992 2012-01-25T12:05:03Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Tortoise and hare]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Tortoise and hare]] de64357ad51fbf9ba58ed6a717da2269b1b5751b Tortoise and hare 0 790 1991 2012-01-25T12:04:11Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{running game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = running field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Tortoise and Hare''' is ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{running game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = running field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Tortoise and Hare''' is a simple [[running game]] for any number of participants. The players will have to run a lot, so it is great to exhaust them. The basic idea stems from the fairy tale "The Tortoise and the Hare". == Equipment == You don't need any equipment, but maybe you want to use ropes to mark both ends of the playing field. == Procedure == At both ends of the playing field, one of the trainers is kneeling down. They represent the "Tortoises" of the fairy tale. The participants are in the middle of the playing field, representing the Hares. Then, one of the Tortoises stands up. The first player to reach him is out of the game (wins it), the other players have yet to finish their task. They have to reach the other trainer, as both are switching (one is kneeling down, the other standing) up. So, both Tortoises can alternatively be reached to quit the game. As players might have the idea to just keep standing need one of the Tortoises, they only stand up when the other players are far enough away (they can define for themselves, what that means). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Hase und Igel]] b1f54c9b098ff7e595e685582c27c6dc9edbca86 Tower construction 0 87 1882 1881 2012-01-01T21:26:25Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere, preferable indoors |Equipment = drinking straws, duct tape |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Tower construction''' is a [[group dynamics game]] and a [[coordination game]]. == Equipment == There are various possibilities. Known, for instance, are: * duct tape and drinking straws * paper and paper clips Any other equipment suitable for building towers may be used. == Procedure == Within their team, the participants have to solve a problem which is actually simple: *" Build a tower as high and freestanding as possible by using the equipment provided." The group may take a few minutes to contemplate on how to cope with the task. Afterwards, the actual task - the construction of a tower - should be done in a relatively short time (about three minutes). == Background == The main goal is not the construction of the tower. Instead, the roles of the group members should be revealed through the game. Who takes control over the group? Who actively puts forward any ideas? Who is easy to convince? Who takes a backseat? The coordinators of the game observe, and after the game reflect on it together with the groups. == Similar games == * [[Building bridges]] {{Picture}} [[de:Turmbau]] 083cf80224eb225a9f9fab2cdcb97035317208ac 1881 234 2012-01-01T21:26:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere, preferable indoors |Equipment = drinking straws, duct tape |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Tower construction''' is a [[group dynamics game]] and a [[coordination game]]. ==<center>== == Equipment == There are various possibilities. Known, for instance, are: * duct tape and drinking straws * paper and paper clips Any other equipment suitable for building towers may be used. == Procedure == Within their team, the participants have to solve a problem which is actually simple: *" Build a tower as high and freestanding as possible by using the equipment provided." The group may take a few minutes to contemplate on how to cope with the task. Afterwards, the actual task - the construction of a tower - should be done in a relatively short time (about three minutes). == Background == The main goal is not the construction of the tower. Instead, the roles of the group members should be revealed through the game. Who takes control over the group? Who actively puts forward any ideas? Who is easy to convince? Who takes a backseat? The coordinators of the game observe, and after the game reflect on it together with the groups. == Similar games == * [[Building bridges]] {{Picture}} [[de:Turmbau]] 85cbcef1adc9c6418027d0c8b57c38363451d89d 234 177 2011-03-03T16:05:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere, preferable indoors |Equipment = drinking straws, duct tape |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Tower construction''' is a [[group dynamics game]] and a [[coordination game]]. == Equipment == There are various possibilities. Known, for instance, are: * duct tape and drinking straws * paper and paper clips Any other equipment suitable for building towers may be used. == Procedure == Within their team, the participants have to solve a problem which is actually simple: *" Build a tower as high and freestanding as possible by using the equipment provided." The group may take a few minutes to contemplate on how to cope with the task. Afterwards, the actual task - the construction of a tower - should be done in a relatively short time (about three minutes). == Background == The main goal is not the construction of the tower. Instead, the roles of the group members should be revealed through the game. Who takes control over the group? Who actively puts forward any ideas? Who is easy to convince? Who takes a backseat? The coordinators of the game observe, and after the game reflect on it together with the groups. == Similar games == * [[Building bridges]] {{Picture}} [[de:Turmbau]] 083cf80224eb225a9f9fab2cdcb97035317208ac 177 176 2011-02-23T22:20:19Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of skills}}, {{group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere, preferable indoors |Equipment = drinking straws, duct tape |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Tower construction''' is a [[group dynamics game]] and a [[game of skill]]. == Equipment == There are various possibilities. Known, for instance, are: * duct tape and drinking straws * paper and paper clips Any other equipment suitable for building towers may be used. == Procedure == Within their team, the participants have to solve a problem which is actually simple: *" Build a tower as high and freestanding as possible by using the equipment provided." The group may take a few minutes to contemplate on how to cope with the task. Afterwards, the actual task - the construction of a tower - should be done in a relatively short time (about three minutes). == Background == The main goal is not the construction of the tower. Instead, the roles of the group members should be revealed through the game. Who takes control over the group? Who actively puts forward any ideas? Who is easy to convince? Who takes a backseat? The coordinators of the game observe, and after the game reflect on it together with the groups. == Similar games == * [[Building bridges]] {{Picture}} [[de:Turmbau]] 5b90cce936e4b4e33d2f07f10895e115f2513f8b 176 166 2011-02-23T22:19:53Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game of skills}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere, preferable indoors |Equipment = drinking straws, duct tape |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Tower construction''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] and a [[Game of skill]]. == Equipment == There are various possibilities. Known, for instance, are: * duct tape and drinking straws * paper and paper clips Any other equipment suitable for building towers may be used. == Procedure == Within their team, the participants have to solve a problem which is actually simple: *" Build a tower as high and freestanding as possible by using the equipment provided." The group may take a few minutes to contemplate on how to cope with the task. Afterwards, the actual task - the construction of a tower - should be done in a relatively short time (about three minutes). == Background == The main goal is not the construction of the tower. Instead, the roles of the group members should be revealed through the game. Who takes control over the group? Who actively puts forward any ideas? Who is easy to convince? Who takes a backseat? The coordinators of the game observe, and after the game reflect on it together with the groups. == Similar games == * [[Building bridges]] {{Desired}} [[de:Turmbau]] f3409da98bd261066fc8b42a0558513764547ff8 166 2011-02-23T19:15:20Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Game of skills}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere, preferable indoors |Equipment = drinking straws, duct tape |Duration = about..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game of skills}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere, preferable indoors |Equipment = drinking straws, duct tape |Duration = about 10 to 20 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Tower construction''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] and a [[Game of skill]]. == Equipment == There are various possibilities. Known, for instance, are: * duct tape and drinking straws * paper and paper clips Any other equipment suitable for building towers may be used. == Procedure == Within their team, the participants have to solve a problem which is actually simple: *" Build a tower as high and freestanding as possible by using the equipment provided." The group may take a few minutes to contemplate on how to cope with the task. Afterwards, the actual task - the construction of a tower - should be done in a relatively short time (about three minutes). == Background == The main goal is not the construction of the tower. Instead, the roles of the group members should be revealed through the game. Who takes control over the group? Who actively puts forward any ideas? Who is easy to convince? Who takes a backseat? The coordinators of the game observe, and after the game reflect on it together with the groups. == Similar games == * [[Building bridges]] {{Desired picture}} 4c8b5f71a62d3ca3354ca4bbe392c435fe3f6bff Traffic lines 0 349 3455 1357 2020-03-07T21:28:44Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 or so |Location = small playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = 1-2 minutes per player |Preparation = }} '''Traffic lines''' is a [[calm game]] for a group of participants not all too large. Several teams compete each other. The game is best played outsides, but it can also be played insides. == Equipment == * blindfolds for each player * chalk == Procedure == The referees draw a winding road from one end to the other using chalk. All players stand at one end of the room. Only one player is on the other end, at the beginning of the road. He gets blindfolded. Then, his teammates have to guide him safely along the road. He may not step outside of the road, but has to reach the other end of the road as quickly as possible (you might introduce some time limit). Once he finishes, the next player start. In the end, the player who reached the end of the road fastest (or traveled furthest along the road without stepping outside) wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Fahrbahnen]] 9d7d6e8202171d7e863587aef995aa05b673f50b 1357 2011-09-06T18:25:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 or so |Location = small playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = 1-2 minutes per player |Preparation = }} '''Traffic..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = up to 10 or so |Location = small playing field |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = 1-2 minutes per player |Preparation = }} '''Traffic lines''' is a [[calm game]] for a group of participants not all too large. Several teams compete each other. The game is best played outsides, but it can also be played insides. == Equipment == * blindfolds for each player * chalk == Procedure == The referees draw a winding road from one end to the other using chalk. All players stand at one end of the room. Only one player is on the other end, at the beginning of the road. He gets blindfolded. Then, his teammates have to guide him safely along the road. He may not step outside of the road, but has to reach the other end of the road as quickly as possible (you might introduce some time limit). Once he finishes, the next player start. In the end, the player who reached the end of the road fastest (or traveled furthest along the road without steping outside) wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with blindfolds]] [[de:Fahrbahnen]] ec2b19547ef861b313795ab7abe9e404d8afd68a Train 0 1302 2737 2012-04-29T15:20:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{acting game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image =..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{acting game}}, {{attention game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Train''' (or '''railway''') is a simple game while standing in a circle. The players need to concentrate to get all the moves and sounds right. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a circle. Their hands are held in front of their chest, with the index fingers pointing upwards. Thus, each player represents a railway crossing with open railway crossing gates. The game is done by repeating moves and sounds, that overall represent a train moving along the circle. * (opened gates): index fingers pointing upwards * (gates closing): index fingers slowly moving so they point towards each other, sound of a bell warns approaching cars * (approaching and breaking car): pushing head towards the gates, making noise like a breaking car * (train moving by): moving head from right to left, making noises like a steam engine (ts-ts-ts-ts) * (gates opening): index fingers move upwards again, bell noise * (car leaving): head moves between the gates and rides on All players make those moves and noises after each other. This results in one train moving in a circle. So, the players have to take care to start to close their gates in time! [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Eisenbahn]] e1139639ffadf9564b2628cc7c9a3f393e1054bf Train game 0 739 1890 2012-01-03T17:09:27Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 16 or more |Location = playing field (can be indoors) |Equipment = one gymnastics mat per group |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = 16 or more |Location = playing field (can be indoors) |Equipment = one gymnastics mat per group |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''train game''' is an [[active game]] for several groups. Usually, it is played by at least four groups of for members each. == Equipment == Each group requires one gymnastics mat (or some other larger and not too easy to be carried object). == Procedure == Each group sits in one corner of the playing field. The corners represent train stations are designated accordingly (with city names, etc.). All players are sitting on their mat. The referee then calls two names of train stations. The respective teams have to exchange places. They have to carry their mat to the other train station. While carrying, all players have to touch the train all the time. The faster team to reach its final location earns one point. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Zugspiel]] 3037255893fa99557bed883805e626a84e718ad5 Train relay race 0 1042 2420 2418 2012-02-23T09:54:23Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{running game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = short running track |Equipment = obstacles |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the obstacle course }} The '''train relay race''' is a type of [[obstacle course]]. Several groups compete each other. == Material == You need a few obstacles (chairs, tables, benches, ropes, etc.) == Preparation == For each group you need to prepare an obstacle course of equal difficulty. If you can build only one course, the groups have to compete one after the other. == Procedure == The groups are standing at the starting position. After the starting signal, the first player of the group runs the track (and back). He is the locomotive (engine). When he comes back to his group, another player joins him. Together (the second player holding the shoulders of the first) they again complete the track. So, after each round, another player is added to the "train" of the group. The first group to finish the game with a complete train of all players wins the game. === Variants === * The engine can get quite exhausted after running all the time. You can also limit the maximal length of the train. So, for instance, when the sixth wagon is added, the first one is removed instead. This way, each player only has to run five times. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eisenbahnstaffel]] cd1e1db8b0ab76b4e8599410daaecbb9030cdaf5 2418 2012-02-23T09:53:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{running track}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = short running track |Equipment = obstacles |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the obstacle cours..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{running track}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = short running track |Equipment = obstacles |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = prepare the obstacle course }} The '''train relay race''' is a type of [[obstacle course]]. Several groups compete each other. == Material == You need a few obstacles (chairs, tables, benches, ropes, etc.) == Preparation == For each group you need to prepare an obstacle course of equal difficulty. If you can build only one course, the groups have to compete one after the other. == Procedure == The groups are standing at the starting position. After the starting signal, the first player of the group runs the track (and back). He is the locomotive (engine). When he comes back to his group, another player joins him. Together (the second player holding the shoulders of the first) they again complete the track. So, after each round, another player is added to the "train" of the group. The first group to finish the game with a complete train of all players wins the game. === Variants === * The engine can get quite exhausted after running all the time. You can also limit the maximal length of the train. So, for instance, when the sixth wagon is added, the first one is removed instead. This way, each player only has to run five times. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Eisenbahnstaffel]] e3faf567f62ceef78cc337cbe5b21cf085e9b198 Treasure hunt 0 1102 3598 2500 2020-03-08T16:46:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = 2 groups |Location = outdoors |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = depends, usually 30 minutes or more |Preparation = prepare the hunt }} The '''treasure hunt''' is a game for two competing groups. However, you can also play with only one group, if the hunt is prepared by the trainers. The game is usually played outdoors (in a forest, etc.) == Equipment == * pen and paper * often, more equipment can be used for the task, so provide whatever you think is necessary == Procedure == The participants split in two groups. One prepares the hunt, the other tries to solve it. The group preparing the hunt create riddles and other tasks (decoding ciphers, directions using compass or geographic coordinates, etc.). They prepare a track through the woods that can only be found if you solve the riddles. The second group then solves the hunt from riddle to riddle; the (correct) solution for each riddle tells them where they can find the next riddle. == Variations == * Of course, you can also prepare the hunt and let your players just solve it. == Similar games == * The treasure hunt is a variation of the game [[scavenger hunt]]. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schatzsuche]] 30ea3cfb6de0e24a1f26ec69d7d7e849d8fff6c7 2500 2012-02-28T16:36:27Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = 2 groups |Location = outdoors |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = depends, usually 30 minutes or more |Preparation = prepare the hu..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = 2 groups |Location = outdoors |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = depends, usually 30 minutes or more |Preparation = prepare the hunt }} The '''treasure hunt''' is a game for two competing groups. However, you can also play with only one group, if the hunt is prepared by the trainers. The game is usually played outdoors (in a forest, etc.) == Equipment == * pen and paper * often, more equipment can be used for the task, so provide whatever you think is necessary == Procedure == The participants split in two groups. One prepares the hunt, the other tries to solve it. The group preparing the hunt create riddles and other tasks (decoding cyphers, directions using compass or geographic coordinates, etc.). They prepare a track through the woods that can only be found if you solve the riddles. The second group then solves the hunt from riddle to riddle; the (correct) solution for each riddle tells them where they can find the next riddle. == Variations == * Of course, you can also prepare the hunt and let your players just solve it. == Similar games == * The treasure hunt is a variation of the game [[scavenger hunt]]. [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Schatzsuche]] e2cd7f7663ae46900271b3f91fb39aa062c62120 Tree ball 0 1696 3196 2012-12-12T10:02:07Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, usually 10 or so |Location = outdoors (trees!) |Equipment = (soccer) ball |Duration = a few minutes ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, usually 10 or so |Location = outdoors (trees!) |Equipment = (soccer) ball |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Tree ball''' is a [[ball game|ball]] and [[coordination game]] for 5 to 20 participants. == Equipment == You need a ball to play the game (a soccer ball, or similar). Each participating player except one needs his own tree to defend. When no trees are available, you can use other objects for that purpose, like a ton, a large box, an empty trash can, etc. == Procedure == One player is selected to be the hunter. The other players all select a tree. When there are a lot of participants, you can play with several hunters simultaneously. The hunter has the ball. He may only touch the ball with his feet. His job is to hit a tree with the ball. The other players try to defend their trees so that the hunter cannot touch a tree with his ball. They may defend the trees with all their body parts (but they may not keep the ball, just kick it away). However, while defending their tree, they always need to touch their tree with at least one body part. When the hunter successfully shoots the ball against one tree, he and the defender of that tree switch positions, so the unlucky defender becomes the new hunter. If the hunter does not succeed, after some time, he may shout a certain code word. Then, all players have to select a new tree to defend. The hunter may also select a tree. On unlucky person will fail to reach a tree in time: that is the new hunter. {{Picture}} [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Baumball]] 5882ed3d801168b37010c1620afa6ae52926b8a8 Triangle 0 672 3434 1807 2020-03-07T21:08:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, until everybody solved the mystery |Preparation= none }} The game '''Triangle''' is a riddle. It can be played by any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play the game and solve the riddle. == Procedure == A player knowing the solution to the riddle draws "triangles" between the participants: I draw a triangle from Tom via Anne to Lucas. The triangle belongs to Marie! All participating players have to find out why the triangle belongs to Marie. Several triangles will have to be drawn until the first player has a clue. Of course, if anybody suspects to know the solution, he must not present this guess, but draw a triangle for himself and thus prove this theory. Are all players able to find the solution? == Solution == It is most fun to solve this riddle by playing and guessing. However, if you need access to the solution right now, you find it at [[Triangle/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Dreieck]] 2b032a09500a36423587eedba7daf37d185337dd 1807 2011-12-20T18:46:07Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, until everybody solved the mystery :-) |Preparation= none }} The '''T..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{riddle}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary, until everybody solved the mystery :-) |Preparation= none }} The '''Triangle''' is a riddle. It can be played by any number of participants. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to solve the riddle. == Procedure == A player knowing the solution to the riddle draws "triangles" between the participants: I draw a triangle from Tom via Anne to Lucas. The triangle belongs to Marie! All participating players have to find out why the triangle belongs to Marie. Several triangles will have to be drawn until the first player has a clue. Of course, if anybody suspects to know the solution, he must not present this guess, but draw a triangle for himself and thus prove this theory. Are all players able to find the solution? == Solution == It is most fun to solve this riddle by playing and guessing. However, if you need the solution right now, you find it at [[Triangle/solution]]. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Dreieck]] 04a402640115c664599ff347fdd20fb3eea9467d Triangle/solution 0 673 2126 1809 2012-01-30T21:41:00Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This article presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Triangle]]'''. == Solution == The owner of the triangle is the first person to talk after the drawing of the triangle has started (or, as a variant, after the drawing is completed). During one game you should of course stay consistently with one of the variants. If nobody talks (except the person drawing the triangle), then of course this person is the owner. [[Category:Riddle solution]] [[de:Dreieck/Lösung]] 38bc942ee9b0531974ccf3d0ddabc7efe885fcef 1809 2011-12-20T18:49:14Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This article presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Triangle]]'''. == Solution == The owner of the triangle is the first person to talk after the drawing of the triangle ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This article presents the solution to the [[riddle]] '''[[Triangle]]'''. == Solution == The owner of the triangle is the first person to talk after the drawing of the triangle has started (or, as a variant, after the drawing is completed). During one game you should of course stay consistently with one of the variants. If nobody talks (except the person drawing the triangle), then of course this person is the owner. [[Category:Riddle solution]] d20ef3b4d0facf1468ae0c0cd6b35f8f206a89ab Trip to Jerusalem 0 1779 3464 3463 2020-03-07T21:33:48Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Musical chairs]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Musical chairs]] 4833a9c4d9574e82b724598f048391f10cde8953 3463 2020-03-07T21:33:11Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "#WEITERLEITUNG [[Musical chairs]]" wikitext text/x-wiki #WEITERLEITUNG [[Musical chairs]] c76b043cd04e563b6f745a5f30a25655da55d799 Trust building game 0 121 227 2011-02-28T18:09:04Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Trust building games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Trust building games]] f1b6eb1717726f3c3dc361f97f326edc776a79e8 Trust building games 0 120 3355 226 2016-02-29T21:30:01Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Trust building games''' challenge and improve the trust among the members of teams. The members of the groups should already know each other and have thus developed a certain level of trust, that can be strengthened by those games. Be sure to use such games only on well-established groups or start with [[ice breaker games]]. While trust building games always challenge (and hopefully, improve) the trust in groups, [[group dynamics games]] usually challenge the teams with other tasks (like puzzles). When a player has to trust his partners in the group during such a game, it is vitally important that his trust is not betrayed. == Games == Some examples of trust building games are listed here. For a complete list of all such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Trust building game]]. ;[[Baking bread]] During this game, a player is carried, swayed, and shaken by his partners. ;[[Yurt]] (or [[Yurt circle]]) This game can be played with any number of players. It can be used as a relaxation game when a larger group is standing in a circle for a longer time. ;[[Roly-poly toy]] (or [[Tumbler]]) One player is standing in the center of a close circle formed by his partners. He tenses his muscles and let's himself tumble to one side. The players there have to catch him in time and put him in an upright position again. [[Category:Trust building game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Vertrauensspiele]] 428daf09b2d1523b510df07499ce1f45bd0c0559 226 2011-02-28T18:08:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Trust building games''' challenge and improve the trust among the members of teams. The members of the groups should already know each other and have thus developed a certain ..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Trust building games''' challenge and improve the trust among the members of teams. The members of the groups should already know each other and have thus developed a certain level of trust, that can be strengthened by those games. Be sure to use such games only on well-established groups or start with [[ice breaker games]]. While trust building games always challenge (and hopefully, improve) the trust in groups, [[group dynamics games]] usually challenge the teams with other tasks (like puzzles). When a player has to trust his partners in the group during such a game, it is vitally important that his trust is not betrayed. == Games == Some examples of trust building games are listed here. For a complete list of all such games in the GamesWiki, see [[:Category:Trust building game]]. ;[[Baking bread]] During this game, a player is carried, swayed, and shaken by his parterns. ;[[Yurt]] (or [[Yurt circle]]) This game can be played with any number of players. It can be used as a relaxation game when a larger group is standing in a circle for a longer time. ;[[Roly-poly toy]] (or [[Tumbler]]) One player is standing in the center of a close circle formed by his partners. He teses his muscles and let's himself tumble to one side. The players there have to catch him in time and put him in an upright position again. [[Category:Trust building game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Vertrauensspiele]] c1d3bffcf80c43f126a085e896ed4a69321e9d56 Truth or dare 0 1008 3580 2371 2020-03-08T16:35:12Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Party game}} |PlayerCount = usually 5 to 10 |Location = almost everywhere, usually indoors |Equipment = an empty bottle |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Picture = Flaschendrehen.jpg |Picturedescription = The bottle is spinning; who will it point to? }} '''Truth or dare''' is a game usually played by 5 to 10 teenagers. == Equipment == * an (empty) bottle or any other object that can be spun. == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle, the bottle is in the center of the circle. One player turns the bottle. When it stops, it points towards a random player ("A"). This player can now decide whether he wants to answer a question ("truth") or he wants to fulfill a special task ("dare"). The others can then create a question or a task for him (whatever he chose). Often, the player who spun the bottle may create the question of task. The player then has to answer the question or complete the task. Once the other players decide he fulfilled the task, it is his turn to again spin the bottle. Often, the tasks and questions stem from the area of erotics, but the players may find any task or question suitable. [[Category:Game of luck]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Flaschendrehen]] 93a9bf647a2952b0c7a184e87a901e581a0bece0 2371 2012-02-17T07:35:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Party game}} |PlayerCount = usually 5 to 10 |Location = almost everywhere, usually indoors |Equipment = an empty bottle |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Party game}} |PlayerCount = usually 5 to 10 |Location = almost everywhere, usually indoors |Equipment = an empty bottle |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none |Picture = Flaschendrehen.jpg |Picturedescription = The bottle is spinning; who will it point to? }} '''Truth or dare''' is a game usually played by 5 to 10 pubescent teenagers. == Equipment == * an (empty) bottle or any other object that can be spun. == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle, the bottle is in the center of the circle. One player turns the bottle. When it stops, it points towards a random player ("A"). This player can now decide whether he wants to answer a question ("truth") or he wants to fulfill a special task ("dare"). The others can then create a question or a task for him (whatever he chose). Often, the player who spun the bottle may create the question of task. The player then has to answer the question or complete the task. Once the other players decide he fulfilled the task, it is his turn to again spin the bottle. Often, the tasks and questions stem from the area of erotics, but the players may find any task or question suitable. [[Category:Game of luck]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[de:Flaschendrehen]] 86f172c6acd0c3d3bd6a898df5fc106cf6e74dcc Tug of war 0 1128 3601 2530 2020-03-08T16:47:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one tear-proof rope |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Tug of war''' is a prominent challenge for two teams. == Equipment == * a long enough and tear-proof rope * markers for the central line. == Procedure == Two groups of equal size are facing each other, holding the rope. Between them, a line marks the center of the playing field. After the starting command, both groups pull the rope. They try to pull the front-most player of the opposing group over the central line. When they can manage to do so, or the enemy group lets lose the rope, the team wins. Often, a team has to score three points to win the game. == Variations == * You can also try and play on a slippery floor, like a plastic foil that is made slippery using water and soap. Ensure there are no obstacles and the floor is soft enough so the players are not hurt if they slip! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Seilziehen]] b283be0dd0d6379fb4b12230f918c45b8031c1f6 2530 2012-02-29T21:12:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one tear-proof rope |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}} |PlayerCount = two groups |Location = small playing field |Equipment = one tear-proof rope |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Tug of war''' is a prominent challenge for two teams. == Equipment == * a long enough and tear-proof rope * markers for the central line. == Procedure == Two groups of equal size are facing each other, holding th rope. Between them, a line marks the center of the playing field. After the starting command, both groups pull the rope. They try to pull the front-most player of the opposing group over the central line. When they can manage to do so, or the enemy group lets lose the rope, the team wins. Often, a team has to score three points to win the game. == Variations == * You can also try and play on a slippery floor, like a plastic foil that is made slippery using water and soap. Ensure there are no obstacles and the floor is soft enough so the players are not hurt if they slip! [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Seilziehen]] 780d1b08315d3cfc89ccabc26c3c87284ebd69b0 Turning carpets 0 88 3448 1320 2020-03-07T21:22:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 and up |Location = indoors |Equipment = Carpet(s) |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Turning carpets''' is a [[group dynamics game]] and [[coordination game]] for groups of a number of people fitting right onto one carpet. == Equipment == One team needs one carpet. There should be right enough space on the carpet for all group members to stand on. == Procedure == The task is easy to explain, but hard to put into practice: All players position themselves on the carpet. Subsequently, they have to turn the carpet upside down without any team member touching the floor (the upper surface should then be reversed, facing the floor). Any further aids, such as stepping on other objects (chairs, tables, etc.), are also disallowed of course. [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Teppich umdrehen]] 47c400169f86524b07e9d59a65283877056f6f2a 1320 235 2011-08-26T08:01:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 and up |Location = indoors |Equipment = Carpet(s) |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Turning carpets''' is a [[group dynamics game]] and [[coordination game]] for groups of a number of people fitting right onto one carpet. == Equipment == One team needs one carpet. There should be right enough space on the carpet for all group members to stand on. == Procedure == The task is easy to explain, but hard to put into practice: All team players position themselves on the carpet. Subsequently, they have to turn the carpet upside down without any team member touching the floor (the upper surface should then be reversed, facing the floor). Further aids, such as switching over to other objects (e.g. chairs), are also disallowed. [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Teppich umdrehen]] 85e3ec4a3dcfd28c3a54f4555e4136d52e8a5d67 235 175 2011-03-03T16:06:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 and up |Location = indoors |Equipment = Carpet(s) |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Turning carpets''' is a [[group dynamics game]] and [[coordination game]] for groups of a number of people fitting right onto one carpet. == Equipment == One team needs one carpet. There should be right enough space on the carpet for all group members to stand on. == Procedure == The task is easy to explain, but hard to put into practice: All team players position themselves on the carpet. Subsequently, they have to turn the carpet upside down without any team member touching the floor (the upper surface should then be reversed, facing the floor). Further aids, such as switching over to other objects (e.g. chairs), are also disallowed. [[Category:Indoors game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Teppich umdrehen]] 8ee5d72f05f4332d42ed54b98aa14ae15fb77951 175 167 2011-02-23T22:18:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Game of skill}} |PlayerCount = about 6 and up |Location = indoors |Equipment = Carpet(s) |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Turning carpets''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] and a game of skill for groups of a number of people fitting right onto one carpet. == Equipment == One team needs one carpet. There should be right enough space on the carpet for all group members to stand on. == Procedure == The task is easy to explain, but hard to put into practice: All team players position themselves on the carpet. Subsequently, they have to turn the carpet upside down without any team member touching the floor (the upper surface should then be reversed, facing the floor). Further aids, such as switching over to other objects (e.g. chairs), are also disallowed. [[Category:Indoors game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Teppich umdrehen]] 5563adf087bb070232d39f7d1b7c23beca3b5d5d 167 2011-02-23T19:28:20Z Michi 2 Created page with " {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Game of skill}} |PlayerCount = about 6 and up |Location = indoors |Equipment = Carpet(s) |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = non..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Game of skill}} |PlayerCount = about 6 and up |Location = indoors |Equipment = Carpet(s) |Duration = 5 to 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Turning carpets''' is a [[Group dynamics game]] and a game of skill for groups of a number of people fitting right onto one carpet. == Equipment == One team needs one carpet. There should be right enough space on the carpet for all group members to stand on. == Procedure == The task is easy to explain, but hard to put into practice: All team players position themselves on the carpet. Subsequently, they have to turn the carpet upside down without any team member touching the floor (the upper surface should then be reversed, facing the floor). Further aids, such as switching over to other objects (e.g. chairs), are also disallowed. [[Category:Indoors game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] 1da7514237bb0a07a7f87d0526ed7f09afb49b8d Two euros 0 31 3401 454 2016-03-06T20:26:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 10 |Location = seminar room or the like |Equipment = a two-euro coin or the like |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two euros''' is a task for a small group. It is less a game than a [[Group dynamics games|challenge of group dynamics]] for the group. A group of five to ten players solves the problem. If there are more participants, they may take up the role as passive observers. == Required equipment == * A two-euro coin (or the like) is required. * In addition, the group should have at their disposal material that is not specified but typically available in seminar rooms/classrooms/holiday camps, such as paper, glue, pens, etc.) == Procedure == The procedure is quite basic. The group has to solve the following problem: "How much does a two-euro coin weigh (in grams)". The group has the entire material within the room at their disposal. Scales and the like are explicitly not allowed. The group should be creative and find a solution regarding how to measure the weight of the coin. Of course, the correct solution of the problem is not important, but the strategy for arriving at a result is. The correct solution is 8.50 g. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Zwei Euro]] ce0d058cb34180014c977c7aa094ca0f8aa19135 454 60 2011-06-24T18:57:32Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 10 |Location = seminar room or the like |Equipment = a two-euro coin or the like |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two euros''' is a task for a small group. It is less a game than a [[Group dynamics games|challenge of group dynamics]] for the group. A group of five to ten players solves the problem. If there are more participants, they may take up the role as passive observers. == Required equipment == * A two-euro coin (or the like) is required. * In addition, the group should have at their disposal material that is not specified but typically available in seminar rooms/classrooms/holiday camps, such as paper, glue, pens, etc.) == Procedure == The procedure is quite basic. The group has to solve the following problem: "How much does a two-euro coin weigh (in grams)". The group has the entire material within the room at their disposal. Scales and the like are explicitly not allowed. The group should be creative and find a solution regarding how to measure the weight of the coin. Of course, the correct solution of the problem is not important, but the approach to arriving at a result. The correct solution would be 8,50 g. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with coins]] [[de:Zwei Euro]] 4e9692e84024b74a2f7b5db2718aadea2069638a 60 59 2011-02-15T20:22:46Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = 5 to 10 |Location = seminar room or the like |Equipment = a two-euro coin or the like |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two euros''' is a task for a small group. It is less a game than a [[Group dynamics games|challenge of group dynamics]] for the group. A group of five to ten players solves the problem. If there are more participants, they may take up the role as passive observers. == Required equipment == * A two-euro coin (or the like) is required. * In addition, the group should have at their disposal material that is not specified but typically available in seminar rooms/classrooms/holiday camps, such as paper, glue, pens, etc.) == Procedure == The procedure is quite basic. The group has to solve the following problem: "How much does a two-euro coin weigh (in grams)". The group has the entire material within the room at their disposal. Scales and the like are explicitly not allowed. The group should be creative and find a solution regarding how to measure the weight of the coin. Of course, the correct solution of the problem is not important, but the approach to arriving at a result. The correct solution would be 8,50 g. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with coins]] bcb77ac93f575d9b6a781609e3735b30cdbe9e14 59 54 2011-02-15T20:21:12Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Typw = {{Group dynamics game}} |Number of players = 5 to 10 |Location = seminar room or the like |Equipment = a two-euro coin or the like |Playing time = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two euros''' is a task for a small group. It is less a game than a [[Group dynamics games|challenge of group dynamics]] for the group. A group of five to ten players solves the problem. If there are more participants, they may take up the role as passive observers. == Required equipment == * A two-euro coin (or the like) is required. * In addition, the group should have at their disposal material that is not specified but typically available in seminar rooms/classrooms/holiday camps, such as paper, glue, pens, etc.) == Procedure == The procedure is quite basic. The group has to solve the following problem: "How much does a two-euro coin weigh (in grams)". The group has the entire material within the room at their disposal. Scales and the like are explicitly not allowed. The group should be creative and find a solution regarding how to measure the weight of the coin. Of course, the correct solution of the problem is not important, but the approach to arriving at a result. The correct solution would be 8,50 g. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with coins]] 6889bc0cdba3d383e01f343b45804b14cc75f8ec 54 2011-02-15T20:15:52Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Typw = {{Group dynamics game}} |Number of players = 5 to 10 |Location = seminar room or the like |Material = a two-euro coin or the like |Playing time = a few minutes |Pr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Typw = {{Group dynamics game}} |Number of players = 5 to 10 |Location = seminar room or the like |Material = a two-euro coin or the like |Playing time = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two euros''' is a task for a small group. It is less a game than a [[Group dynamics games|challenge of group dynamics]] for the group. A group of five to ten players solves the problem. If there are more participants, they may take up the role as passive observers. == Material == * A two-euro coin (or the like) is required. * In addition, the group should have at their disposal material that is not specified but typically available in seminar rooms/classrooms/holiday camps, such as paper, glue, pens, etc.) == Procedure == The procedure is quite basic. The group has to solve the following problem: "How much does a two-euro coin weigh (in grams)". The group has the entire material within the room at their disposal. Scales and the like are explicitly not allowed. The group should be creative and find a solution regarding how to measure the weight of the coin. Of course, the correct solution of the problem is not important, but the approach to arriving at a result. The correct solution would be 8,50 g. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game with coins]] 7fa1e75d318abccd9f6c36dbf7822cc25174d98e Two pentagons 0 29 3402 455 2016-03-06T20:27:08Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = 6 and up |Location = small space |Equipment = two ropes |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two Pentagons''' is a [[Group dynamics games|group dynamics]] [[brain game]] for two groups of 6 to 20 players. == Required equipment == Two ropes of about five meters length (longer for bigger groups). == Procedure== The players are divided into two groups of the same size. Both groups are given (independently from each other) the following task: * As a group, you have to form the shape of an n-gon with this rope (the number of corners derives from the number of people in the group PLUS one; in the case of a group with 6 people, this would result in a heptagon). * The n-gon has to be equally shaped and with the corners pointing to the outside (mathematically spoken: one-fold, non-crossing, planar, konvex, equally measured). * Every member is only allowed to touch the rope with their right hand. * Further aids are not allowed (such as trees or posts in order to make up for a missing corner). * As soon as the task has been fulfilled, all members of the group raise their left hands. == Solution == The players will puzzle over the solution for some time and present a variety of solutions. Communication is the main goal. The journey is the destination. The correct/favored solution is: the two groups work together. The n-gons are positioned in such a way so that they touch at one edge. The two corners of this edge are formed by the one member of each group who holds the ropes of both groups in their right hands. By doing this, the missing corner point is formed by a member of the other group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Zwei Fünfecke]] 04b82665727edf8e776c880041b70bbb81454c04 455 74 2011-06-24T18:58:30Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = 6 and up |Location = small space |Equipment = two ropes |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two Pentagons''' is a [[Group dynamics games|group dynamics]] [[brain game]] for two groups of 6 to 20 players. == Required equipment == Two ropes of about five metres length (longer for bigger groups). == Procedure== The players are divided into two groups of the same size. Both groups are given (independently from each other) the following task: * As a group, you have to form the shape of an n-gon with this rope (the number of corners derives froom the number of people in the group PLUS one; in the case of a group with 6 people, this would result in a heptagon). * The n-gon has to be equally shaped and with the corners pointing to the outside (mathematically spoken: onefold, non-crossing, planar, konvex, equally measured). * Every member is only allowed to touch the rope with their right hand. * Further aids are not allowed (such as trees or posts in order to make up for a missing corner). * As soon as the task has been fulfilled, all members of the group raise their left hands. == Solution == The players will puzzle over the solution for some time and present a variety of solutions. Communication is the main goal. The journey is the destination. The correct/favoured solution is: the two groups work together. The n-gons are positioned in such a way so that they touch at one edge. The two corners of this edge are formed by the one member of each group who holds the ropes of both groups in their right hands. By doing this, the missing corner point is formed by a member of the other group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] [[de:Zwei Fünfecke]] 976f78e5fb799d9e8ff6c00167bbfc2185e37549 74 73 2011-02-15T22:08:48Z Wirthi 1 /* Solution */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = 6 and up |Location = small space |Equipment = two ropes |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two Pentagons''' is a [[Group dynamics games|group dynamics]] [[brain game]] for two groups of 6 to 20 players. == Required equipment == Two ropes of about five metres length (longer for bigger groups). == Procedure== The players are divided into two groups of the same size. Both groups are given (independently from each other) the following task: * As a group, you have to form the shape of an n-gon with this rope (the number of corners derives froom the number of people in the group PLUS one; in the case of a group with 6 people, this would result in a heptagon). * The n-gon has to be equally shaped and with the corners pointing to the outside (mathematically spoken: onefold, non-crossing, planar, konvex, equally measured). * Every member is only allowed to touch the rope with their right hand. * Further aids are not allowed (such as trees or posts in order to make up for a missing corner). * As soon as the task has been fulfilled, all members of the group raise their left hands. == Solution == The players will puzzle over the solution for some time and present a variety of solutions. Communication is the main goal. The journey is the destination. The correct/favoured solution is: the two groups work together. The n-gons are positioned in such a way so that they touch at one edge. The two corners of this edge are formed by the one member of each group who holds the ropes of both groups in their right hands. By doing this, the missing corner point is formed by a member of the other group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] 63b79f1ab864c0be0f49a032b62dea77b639828f 73 61 2011-02-15T22:07:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Brain game}} |PlayerCount = 6 and up |Location = small space |Equipment = two ropes |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two Pentagons''' is a [[Group dynamics games|group dynamics]] [[brain game]] for two groups of 6 to 20 players. == Required equipment == Two ropes of about five metres length (longer for bigger groups). == Procedure== The players are divided into two groups of the same size. Both groups are given (independently from each other) the following task: * As a group, you have to form the shape of an n-gon with this rope (the number of corners derives froom the number of people in the group PLUS one; in the case of a group with 6 people, this would result in a heptagon). * The n-gon has to be equally shaped and with the corners pointing to the outside (mathematically spoken: onefold, non-crossing, planar, konvex, equally measured). * Every member is only allowed to touch the rope with their right hand. * Further aids are not allowed (such as trees or posts in order to make up for a missing corner). * As soon as the task has been fulfilled, all members of the group raise their left hands. == Solution == The players will puzzle over the solution for some time and present a variety of solutions. Communication is the main goal. The journey is the destination. The correct/favoured solution is: the two groups work together. The n-gons are positioned in such a way so that they touch at one edge. The two corners of this edge are formed by the one member of each group who holds the ropes of both groups in their right hands. By doing this, the missing corner point is formed by a member of the other group. {{Desired picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] 2c9a52394fdb80376789a18bb7de0deccd3d4c67 61 57 2011-02-15T20:23:36Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics games}}, {{Brain games}} |PlayerCount = 6 and up |Location = small space |Equipment = two ropes |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two Pentagons''' is a [[Group dynamics games|group dynamics]] [[Brain game]] for two groups of 6 to 20 players. == Required equipment == Two ropes of about five metres length (longer for bigger groups). == Procedure== The players are divided into two groups of the same size. Both groups are given (independently from each other) the following task: * As a group, you have to form the shape of an n-gon with this rope (the number of corners derives froom the number of people in the group PLUS one; in the case of a group with 6 people, this would result in a heptagon). * The n-gon has to be equally shaped and with the corners pointing to the outside (mathematically spoken: onefold, non-crossing, planar, konvex, equally measured). * Every member is only allowed to touch the rope with their right hand. * Further aids are not allowed (such as trees or posts in order to make up for a missing corner). * As soon as the task has been fulfilled, all members of the group raise their left hands. == Solution == The players will puzzle over the solution for some time and present a variety of solutions. Communication is the main goal. The journey is the destination. The correct/favoured solution is: the two groups work together. The n-gons are positioned in such a way so that they touch at one edge. The two corners of this edge are formed by the one member of each group who holds the ropes of both groups in their right hands. By doing this, the missing corner point is formed by a member of the other group. {{Desired picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] d50991ae93411e422c2802720bc74a128e9c32f1 57 52 2011-02-15T20:19:38Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics games}}, {{Brain games}} |Number of players = 6 and up |Location = small space |Equipment = two ropes |Playing time = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two Pentagons''' is a [[Group dynamics games|group dynamics]] [[Brain game]] for two groups of 6 to 20 players. == Required equipment == Two ropes of about five metres length (longer for bigger groups). == Procedure== The players are divided into two groups of the same size. Both groups are given (independently from each other) the following task: * As a group, you have to form the shape of an n-gon with this rope (the number of corners derives froom the number of people in the group PLUS one; in the case of a group with 6 people, this would result in a heptagon). * The n-gon has to be equally shaped and with the corners pointing to the outside (mathematically spoken: onefold, non-crossing, planar, konvex, equally measured). * Every member is only allowed to touch the rope with their right hand. * Further aids are not allowed (such as trees or posts in order to make up for a missing corner). * As soon as the task has been fulfilled, all members of the group raise their left hands. == Solution == The players will puzzle over the solution for some time and present a variety of solutions. Communication is the main goal. The journey is the destination. The correct/favoured solution is: the two groups work together. The n-gons are positioned in such a way so that they touch at one edge. The two corners of this edge are formed by the one member of each group who holds the ropes of both groups in their right hands. By doing this, the missing corner point is formed by a member of the other group. {{Desired picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] d9a0aac8f33264b19e506f2f36f80e1329f3f748 52 51 2011-02-15T20:01:55Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics games}}, {{Brain games}} |Number of players = 6 and up |Location = small space |Material = two ropes |Playing time = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two Pentagons''' is a [[Group dynamics games|group dynamics]] [[Brain game]] for two groups of 6 to 20 players. == Required material == Two ropes of about five metres length (longer for bigger groups). == Procedure== The players are divided into two groups of the same size. Both groups are given (independently from each other) the following task: * As a group, you have to form the shape of an n-gon with this rope (the number of corners derives froom the number of people in the group PLUS one; in the case of a group with 6 people, this would result in a heptagon). * The n-gon has to be equally shaped and with the corners pointing to the outside (mathematically spoken: onefold, non-crossing, planar, konvex, equally measured). * Every member is only allowed to touch the rope with their right hand. * Further aids are not allowed (such as trees or posts in order to make up for a missing corner). * As soon as the task has been fulfilled, all members of the group raise their left hands. == Solution == The players will puzzle over the solution for some time and present a variety of solutions. Communication is the main goal. The journey is the destination. The correct/favoured solution is: the two groups work together. The n-gons are positioned in such a way so that they touch at one edge. The two corners of this edge are formed by the one member of each group who holds the ropes of both groups in their right hands. By doing this, the missing corner point is formed by a member of the other group. {{Desired picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] f50d9b0d894553a9c654bd8651de2567acef70ad 51 2011-02-15T19:59:36Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics games}}, {{Brain games}} |Number of players = 6 and up |Location = small space |Material = two ropes |Playing time = a few minutes |Preparation = ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics games}}, {{Brain games}} |Number of players = 6 and up |Location = small space |Material = two ropes |Playing time = a few minutes |Preparation = none |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Two Pentagons''' is a [[Group dynamics games|group dynamics]] [[Brain game]] for two groups of 6 to 20 players. == Required material == Two ropes of about five metres length (longer for bigger groups) == Procedure== The players are divided into two groups of the same size. Both groups are given (independently from each other) the following task: * As a group, you have to form the shape of an n-gon with this rope (the number of corners derives froom the number of people in the group PLUS one; in the case of a group with 6 people, this would result in a heptagon). * The n-gon has to be equally shaped and with the corners pointing to the outside (mathematically spoken: onefold, non-crossing, planar, konvex, equally measured). * Every member is only allowed to touch the rope with their right hand. * Further aids are not allowed (such as trees or posts in order to make up for a missing corner). * As soon as the task has been fulfilled, all members of the group raise their left hands. == Solution == The players will puzzle over the solution for some time and present a variety of solutions. Communication is the main goal. The journey is the destination. The correct/favoured solution is: the two groups work together. The n-gons are positioned in such a way so that they touch at one edge.The two corners of this edge are formed by the one member of each group who holds the ropes of both groups in their right hands. By doing this, the missing corner point is formed by a member of the other group. {{Desired picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with ropes]] a856e213876889ddf58304b0dcce5273aae34446 Vampire 0 1274 2697 2012-03-14T20:24:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = indoors |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = about 5 to 10 minutes per round |Preparation = r..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{hide-and-seek}} |PlayerCount = about 10-20 |Location = indoors |Equipment = blindfolds |Duration = about 5 to 10 minutes per round |Preparation = remove obstacles }} '''Vampire''' is a calm, yet thrilling tag/hide-and-seek game == Equipment == * blindfolds for the players (or a completely darkened room). == Procedure == All players are blindfolded (unless you can play in a completely darkened room). Everybody can move around freely, but has to try and be as calm as possible, to not disclose their position. One player is the Vampire. He can move around as well and (symbolically) bite the other players in their neck (or do something similar vampire-like). The victim then has to scream and then transforms in a vampire as well. The last remaining player wins the game. == Variations == * You can add the rule that two vampires transform back into humans if they attack each other (of course, this does not apply if the original vampire is involved). [[Category:Indoor game]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game in complete darkness]] [[de:Vampir]] ed1284fb040934148483c64a2729d18c80dbb64c Villain and shield 0 163 3372 318 2016-03-01T20:41:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{group dynamics game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Villain and shield''' is a simple [[active game]] that can be played by larger groups, either as relaxation in between, or as [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]], possibly even to represent [[group dynamics games|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == * No equipment is required! == Procedure == Each player selects two other arbitrary players. One of them he chooses to be his "villain", the other to be his "shield". This selection is kept private by everybody. Of course, everybody is afraid of his villain. So, as soon as the game starts, all players try to such a position that the shield is standing in between himself and the villain. While this might be simple for each player alone, it is not for a larger group: each player might be villain or shield for a number of other players, so each move possibly triggers a number of moves from other players. Let's see what happens ... == Similar games == * [[Systemic gyration]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Bösewicht und Schild]] ad1ac4a4f6040d0fe1529f832ec95743ced1fc91 318 2011-03-17T07:51:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{group dynamics game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{group dynamics game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = about 15 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Villain and shield''' is a simple [[active game]] that can be played by larger groups, either as relaxation in between, or as [[ice breaker game|icebreaker]], possibly even to represent [[group dynamics games|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == * No equipment is required! == Procedure == Each player selects two other arbitrary players. One of them he choses to be his "villain", the other to be his "shield". This selection is kept private by everybody. Of course, everybody is afraid of his villain. So, as soon as the game starts, all players try to such a position that the shield is standing in between himself and the villain. While this might be simple for each player alone, it is not for a larger group: each player might be villain or shield for a number of other players, so each move possibly triggers a number of moves from other players. Let's see what happens ... == Similar games == * [[Systemic gyration]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Bösewicht und Schild]] ce9ea607b453379c37d4f61d029c5cc215bc1109 Virus 0 32 3342 145 2016-02-29T17:13:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = children's game, {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing area, best indoors |Equipment = none |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Virus''' is a simple children's game. It's a variant of the game [[Blind man's bluff]]. == Equipment == There is no additional equipment required. == Rules == One player is selected to be the "virus". He closes his eyes and wanders around the room. If he can touch any other player, that player is infected as well and helps the virus to spread the disease; of course, he has to close his eyes as well. == Similar games == * The game can also be played indoors in a totally darkened room. The game is very similar to [[hiding in the dark]] then. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Virus]] 073336379e02d3757c21a25fb78cfc255260061b 145 63 2011-02-22T17:16:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = children's game, {{tag game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing area, best indoors |Equipment = none |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Virus''' is a simple children's game. It's a variant of the game [[Blind man's bluff]]. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Rules == One player is selected to be the "virus". He closes his eyes and wanders around the room. If he can touch any other player, that player is infected as well and helps the virus to spread the disease; of course, he has to close his eyes as well. == Similar games == * The game can also be played indoors in a totally darkened room. The game is very similar to [[hiding in the dark]] then. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Virus]] fd221be2d90d86d1767cfdf395bbf8678be22a63 63 2011-02-15T21:56:02Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = children's game, tag game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing area, best indoors |Equipment = none |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Viru..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = children's game, tag game |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing area, best indoors |Equipment = none |Duration = few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Virus''' is a simple children's game. It's a variant of the game [[Blind man's bluff]]. == Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Rules == One player is selected to be the "virus". He closes his eyes and wanders around the room. If he can touch any other player, that player is infected as well and helps the virus to spread the disease; of course, he has to close his eyes as well. == Similar games == * The game can also be played indoors in a totally darkened room. The game is very similar to [[hiding in the dark]] then. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Virus]] c976c1b35eeeaf655b596edf5b11af3a5958a6ac Virus ball 0 1733 3244 2012-12-18T09:54:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = Ball |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imaged..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{dodgeball game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = playing field |Equipment = Ball |Duration = arbitrary, a few minutes |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Virus ball''' is a [[ball game]]. It is played similar to other [[dodgeball game]]s, however, the ball may not be thrown during that game. == Equipment == Two differently colored balls are required for this game. You can also use other similar objects instead of balls, for instance, pillows. == Procedure == The players are spread on the playing field. All players compete against all other players. The two balls represent the virus and a cure, respectively. Both may not be thrown, at least, not to attack. The player holding any of the two balls may move around, but only for a short time (5 seconds or so), then he has to drop be ball. When the player holding the virus ball touches any other player with the ball, the other player is infected. He has to remain at his current position, and to indicate that he is infected, he has to stretch his arms from his body. He can only be cured by being touched with the curing ball. Even though everybody is competing against each other, usually, a special game dynamic develops. Alliances are formed and break, people try to infect (or cure) other participants, and so on. == Variations == Depending on the number of participants, you can vary the following aspects of the game: * add more balls, e.g. three virus ball but only two curing balls * allow one (or more) people being infected while holding the ball * allowing a player to hold the ball for some additional time after he has infected or healed somebody {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Virusball]] 83ebc1833806e863393690d875c3ee14dd88b3b5 Walking stake 0 50 3357 232 2016-02-29T21:30:27Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = small space |Equipment = wooden stake, ropes, markings on the floor |Duration =a few minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Walking stake''' is a [[coordination game]] with elements of [[Group dynamics game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == * A wooden stake (or the like) * As many ropes as the number of players * Markings on the floor for an obstacle course == Preparation == The ropes are bound to the wooden stake so that they point away from the stake in a star pattern. An obstacle course is set up or adumbrated on the floor. == Procedure == The participants form a circle and take one rope each. By giving the rope a tug, the wooden stake starts floating above the ground and moves towards the direction of the strongest tug. Next, the stake has to pass through the obstacle course. In order to achieve this, the players have to pull the ropes together in such a way that the stake moves following the course. The stake should neither touch the floor, nor touch the course. == Similar Games == * The game [[Egg's crane]] is structured similarly and has a comparable aim. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wandelnder Pflock]] 42c162e4921b476a4779f66b3df4ee4ae3b566fc 232 97 2011-03-03T16:05:03Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = small space |Equipment = wooden stake, ropes, markings on the floor |Duration =a few minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Walking stake''' is a [[coordination game]] with elements of [[Group dynamics game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == * A wooden stake (or the like) * As many ropes as the number of players * Markings on the floor for an obstacle course == Preparation == The ropes are bound to the wooden stake so that they point away from the stake in a star pattern. An obstacle course is set up or adumbrated on the floor. == Procedure == The participants form a circle and take one rope each. By giving the rope a tug, the wooden stake starts floating above the ground and moves towards the direction of the strongest tug. Next, the stake has to pass through the obstacle course. In order to achieve this, the players have to pull the ropes together in such a way that the stake moves following the course. The stake should neither touch the floor nor touch the course. == Similar Games == * The game [[Egg's crane]] is structured similarly and has a comparable aim. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wandelnder Pflock]] cf9af67a8e1072ba357cc106bb5fc2144c3db0f2 97 96 2011-02-17T22:03:55Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game of skills}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = small space |Equipment = wooden stake, ropes, markings on the floor |Duration =a few minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Walking stake''' is a [[Game of skills]] with elements of [[Group dynamics game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == * A wooden stake (or the like) * As many ropes as the number of players * Markings on the floor for an obstacle course == Preparation == The ropes are bound to the wooden stake so that they point away from the stake in a star pattern. An obstacle course is set up or adumbrated on the floor. == Procedure == The participants form a circle and take one rope each. By giving the rope a tug, the wooden stake starts floating above the ground and moves towards the direction of the strongest tug. Next, the stake has to pass through the obstacle course. In order to achieve this, the players have to pull the ropes together in such a way that the stake moves following the course. The stake should neither touch the floor nor touch the course. == Similar Games == * The game [[Egg's crane]] is structured similarly and has a comparable aim. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wandelnder Pflock]] 31086bf9944d5ffd6fcb36cd52ff3c1c93dc8399 96 92 2011-02-17T22:03:02Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game of skills}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = small space |Equipment = wooden stake, ropes, markings on the floor |Duration =a few minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Walking stake''' is a [[Game of skills]] with elements of [[Group dynamics game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == * A wooden stake (or the like) * As many ropes as the number of players * Markings on the floor for an obstacle course == Preparation == The ropes are bound to the wooden stake so that they point away from the stake in a star pattern. An obstacle course is set up or adumbrated on the floor. == Procedure == The participants form a circle and take one rope each. By giving the rope a tug, the wooden stake starts floating above the ground and moves towards the direction of the strongest tug. Next, the stake has to pass through the obstacle course. In order to achieve this, the players have to pull the ropes together in such a way that the stake moves following the course. The stake should neither touch the floor nor touch the course. == Similar Games == * The game [[Egg's crane]] is structured similarly and has a comparable aim. [[Category:Game for 2 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wandelnder Pflock]] 3ddaf6aa3ad7c70a5e7ea971ca1df13c8745703e 92 2011-02-17T18:13:56Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Game of skills}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = small space |Equipment = wooden stake, ropes, markings on the floor |Duration ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game of skills}}, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = small space |Equipment = wooden stake, ropes, markings on the floor |Duration =a few minutes |Preparation = a few minutes |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Walking stake''' is a [[Game of skills]] with elements of [[Group dynamics game|group dynamics]]. == Equipment == * A wooden stake (or the like) * As many ropes as the number of players * Markings on the floor for an obstacle course == Preparation == The ropes are bound to the wooden stake so that they point away from the stake in a star pattern. An obstacle course is set up or adumbrated on the floor. == Procedure == The participants form a circle and take one rope each. By giving the rope a tug, the wooden stake starts floating above the ground and moves towards the direction of the strongest tug. Next, the stake has to pass through the obstacle course. In order to achieve this, the players have to pull the ropes together in such a way that the stake moves following the course. The stake should neither touch the floor nor touch the course. == Similar Games == * The game [[Egg's crane]] is structured similarly and has a comparable aim. [[Category:Game for 2 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] 33a4f13ac76edc8484ef9670491a7859d4618d69 Wall ball challenge 0 1702 3205 2012-12-12T22:33:29Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one (or more) |Location = at a wall |Equipment = a ball |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = no..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ball game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = one (or more) |Location = at a wall |Equipment = a ball |Duration = several minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} The '''wall ball challenge''' is a [[coordination game]] with a [[ball game|ball]]. It is usually played alone, but can also played as some kind of tournament. == Equipment == To play the game you only need two things: * a ball * a wall == Procedure == This game challenges the player to do the following: a ball is thrown against a wall, bounces back and is caught again. While the ball is in the air different additional tasks (simple movements) have to be done. When the ball is not caught and the ball drops to the floor, the player has to start all over again. How long does it take until the whole task is completed correctly? The ball is thrown 10 times, then 9 times, then 8 times, and so forth, until finally it is thrown only once. During each series, a certain task has to be made: * ten times: ''no additional task'' * nine times: clap your hands once while the ball is in the air * eight times: clap your hands two times while the ball is in the air * seven times: clap your hands three times while the ball is in the air * six times: throw the ball with your right hand behind your body and then against the wall * five times: throw the ball with your left hand behind your body and then against the wall * four times: throw the ball from below your right leg * three times: throw the ball from below your left leg * two times: jump in the air once * one time: you have to spin around once You can also change the tasks; chose whatever you like. But of course, the tasks should become harder later in the game. [[Category:Game for one single player]] [[de:Zehnerln]] c7e44e0186b43412ef2226b2e495cfd608fc4474 Wall of noise 0 855 2112 2012-01-30T18:59:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = six or more |Location = everywhere (but consider neighbors) |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = six or more |Location = everywhere (but consider neighbors) |Equipment = none |Duration = 1-2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} The '''wall of noise''' is a game that is devilishly loud. It is perfect when a group needs to should and talk a lot to (hopefully) be quieter during the following activities. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The players are split into two groups. They are standing next to each other, a few meters/yards apart. One group is selected to transport a message; one player of this group moves to the other side of the other group (so the other group is standing between him and his own group). The trainers then tell this player a word (or a short message). He has to submit that word or message to the other players of his team. He may not move to them, but has to stay where he is (as all other players have to); using pantomime or writing the word is prohibited as well. So, he could just "say" the word. The other group is trying to prevent the - by shouting very loudly. This can make it very hard for the group to recognize the word. How long does it take for the team to understand the message correctly? [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Lärmwand]] 7e0b6b2d662125be60f9a36dca94a09d92046653 Wanted 0 1030 3341 2401 2016-01-04T14:20:25Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small sheets of paper |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = prepare the tasks |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Wanted''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for 10 people or more. Each player gets a list of requirements; he has to find other players that meet the requirements. == Equipment == * one sheet of paper for each participant. == Procedure == Each player gets a sheet of paper with a list of tasks. He has to find other players that meet the requirements of that list ("was born in May", "has red hair", "loves classical music", ...). You can either prepare different tasks for each participant or deliver the same task to all players. Once the game starts, all players have to find other players that meet the requirement and let them sign on the sheet next to the task. Of course, they should also introduce themselves (at least exchange their names). As the game wants to allow the participants to learn to know many new people, one person should only used once to solve the task (this is not always possible, but you should not just take one person that by chance matches all requirements and then drop out of the game). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Gesucht wird]] 79b9fbdc2d17b01cfbfa9976afd3c369390ae0d1 2401 2012-02-20T22:18:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small sheets of paper |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = prepare the tasks..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = small sheets of paper |Duration = 10-20 minutes |Preparation = prepare the tasks |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Wanted''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for 10 people or more. Each player gets a list of requirements; he has to find other players that meet the requirements. == Equipment == * one sheet of paper for each participant. == Procedure == Each player gets a sheet of paper with a list of tasks. He has to find other players that meet the requirements of that list ("was born in May", "has red hair", "loves classical music", ...). You can either prepare different tasks for each participant or deliver the same task to all players. Once the game starts, all players have to find other players that meet the requirement and let them sign on the sheet next to the task. Of course, they should also introduce themselves (at least exchange their names). As the game wants to allow the participants to learn to know many new people, one person should only used once to solve the task (this is not always possible, but you should not just take one person that ZUFÄLLIGERWEISE matches all requirements and then drop out of the game). [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Gesucht wird]] 7e448fca953b3dedccb3cb7525d6723c38ce22d2 War 0 980 3446 2321 2020-03-07T21:20:32Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game on paper |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''War''' is a game for two players (or probably more). It is played on a table with pen and paper. == Equipment == * a sheet of paper, letter size or larger. Often, checkered paper is used. * pen (best with different colors for each player == Procedure == === Preparation === First, all players have to draw their troops: * three men of infantry (small circles). They can move only short distances * one tank (larger square). Can move larger distances, has got two lives === Spiel === The players compete in turns one after the other. During each turn, each player may either move one of his troop or shoot. ;shooting To shoot, the pen is put to the shooting trooper (or tank). The shot is then drawn with one quick move (it must be really fast, making it hard to actually hit the target). ;moving Moving is done in the same way as shooting. If you use checkered paper, you can also use the boxes to count a certain amount of steps (like 3 for a trooper or 5 for a tank). At the resulting location, he trooper (tank) is drawn, while the old one is struck out. === Winner === Of course, the (last) surviving player wins the game. == Variations == The game can easily be adapted. For instance, you can add other kinds of troops (that can move twice in one round, that can move AND shoot, etc.) {{Picture}} [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Krieg]] a6d01607ecb7f76f4cf3cb7413301a7d409abb5b 2321 2012-02-14T17:33:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = Game on paper |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescripti..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game on paper |PlayerCount = 2 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = a few minutes per round |Preparation = none |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''War''' is a game for two players (or probably more). It is played on a table with pen and paper. == Equipment == * a sheet of paper, letter size or larger. Often, checkered paper is used. * pen (best with different colors for each player == Procedure == === Preparation === First, all players have to draw their troops: * three men of infantry (small circles). They can move only short distances * one tank (larger square). Can move larger distances, has got two lives === Spiel === The players compete in turns one after the other. During each turn, each player may either move one of his troop or shoot. ;shooting To shoot, the pen is put to the shooting trooper (or tank). The shot is then drawn with one quick move (it must be really fast, making it hard to actually hit the target). ;moving Moving is done in the same way as shooting. If you use checkered paper, you can also use the boxes to count a certain amount of steps (like 3 for a trooper or 5 for a tank). At the resulting location, he trooper (tank) is drawn, while the old one is striked through. === Winner === Of course, the (last) surviving player wins the game. == Variations == The game can easily be adapted. For instance, you can add other kinds of troops (that can move twice in one round, that can move AND shoot, etc.) {{Picture}} [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Krieg]] 1cc4bc3994e779ce7e385d45095e3f0442910494 Washing machine 0 30 3403 456 2016-03-08T18:21:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game for the senses}}, {{group dynamics game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The '''Washing machine''' is a [[group dynamics game]] which aims at the players' [[Game for the senses|senses]] and at [[trust building game|strengthening the trust]] within the group. == Required Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolizes the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Waschmaschine]] 8745b66445b4cd71c29fdc667a776ee7672f68f2 456 239 2011-06-24T18:59:02Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game for the senses}}, {{group dynamics game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The '''Washing machine''' is a [[group dynamics game]] which aims at the players' [[Game for the senses|senses]] and at [[trust building game|strengthening the trust]] within the group. == Required Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolises the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Waschmaschine]] 3da090839c79f59e53f15329d00688a947589114 239 237 2011-03-03T16:10:48Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game for the senses}}, {{group dynamics game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The '''Washing machine''' is a [[group dynamics game]] which aims at the players' [[Game for the senses|senses]] and at [[trust building game|strengthening the trust]] within the group. == Required Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolises the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] a1d1f52a3efed22ccdf474d74782ce63eefd0199 237 65 2011-03-03T16:09:10Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Game for the senses}}, {{group dynamics game}}, {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The '''Washing machine''' is a [[group dynamics game]] which aims at the players' [[Game for the senses|senses]] and at [[trust building game|strengthening the trust]] within the group. == Required Equipment == There is no equipment required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolises the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] 4130a738196c9811cb602130f532271bff7700e5 65 62 2011-02-15T21:58:41Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game for the senses, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The '''Washing machine''' is a [[group dynamics game]] which aims at the players' [[Game for the senses|senses]] and at [[trust-strengthening game|strengthening the trust]] within the group. == Required Equipment == There is no material required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolises the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] 550a99ec721b1fe9dd1cf8719db06af30a97d214 62 58 2011-02-15T20:24:43Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game for the senses, {{Group dynamics game}} |PlayerCount = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The "Washing machine" is a group dynamics game which aims at the players' senses and at strengthening the trust within the group. == Required Equipment == There is no material required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolises the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] 9a4d549198a5f1757095d1eff9044c6d161d308a 58 56 2011-02-15T20:20:31Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game for the senses, {{Group dynamics game}} |Number of players = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Playing time = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The "Washing machine" is a group dynamics game which aims at the players' senses and at strengthening the trust within the group. == Required Equipment == There is no material required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolises the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] 9d117e84b639e9bf2dd10dd86490a755942c0899 56 55 2011-02-15T20:18:31Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game for the senses, {{Group dynamics game}} |Number of players = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Material = none |Playing time = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The "Washing machine" is a group dynamics game which aims at the players' senses and at strengthening the trust within the group. == Material == There is no material required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolises the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] ea3336efbd627b99c81c055255d0d5dfaf4dfdc7 55 53 2011-02-15T20:17:49Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game for the senses, {{Group dynamics game}} |Number of players = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Material = none |Playing time = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The "Washing machine" is a group dynamics game which aims at the players' senses and at strengthening the trust within the group. == Material == There is no material required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolises the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game requiring no equipment]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] f0c2fda5cd0b6eef1f98b05be8b1989068d1ee7f 53 2011-02-15T20:14:50Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = Game for the senses, {{Group dynamics game}} |Number of players = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Material = none |Playing time = about 10 minutes |Preparat..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game for the senses, {{Group dynamics game}} |Number of players = about 10 to 20 |Location = everywhere |Material = none |Playing time = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none |Picture= |Picture description= }} The "Washing machine" is a group dynamics game which aims at the players' senses and at strengthening the trust within the group. == Material == There is no material required. == Procedure == The participants form two rows, one row facing the other one. This formation symbolises the washing machine. One group member positions himself at the beginning of the group and slowly walks between the two rows. The washing machine "washes" the member in the course of this. The machine may perform the washing by gentle tapping, stroking or spinning. The group member may also specify at the beginning of the wash cycle whether he prefers to be washed rather gentle or whether a more intensive cleansing would be necessary. == Similar games == * [[Baking bread]] [[Category:Game requiring no material]] [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] 7e88f65a4f0d80170e57e034389ff4ce8b815859 Water transport 0 856 2114 2012-01-30T19:02:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = at least two groups |Location = outdoors |Equipment = two containers (pots, bowls, ...) of water per team |Duration = 5-10 minutes |P..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{relay game}} |PlayerCount = at least two groups |Location = outdoors |Equipment = two containers (pots, bowls, ...) of water per team |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = prepare a running track }} '''Water transport''' is a relay game for several groups. The players might get wet, so it is best played on a warm day in the summer. == Equipment == * Each group needs two larger bowls of water. One of them is filled with water. * Depending on the variant of the game you chose, each player also requires a cup, a straw, etc. - or nothing) * If you want you can also prepare an obstacle course == Preparation == You have to prepare a track along along that the water is transported; at least, mark starting and ending point by putting the respective water bowls there. You can also prepare an obstacle course in between, if you want. == Procedure == The participants have the task to transport the water from one bowl to the other. They may only use the equipment given to them. Only one player of each time may be on his way to the other track. You can decide for yourself what equipment you provide to the participants. * nothing (they have to transport the water in their hands or mouth) * cups * spoons * plates * etc. The first group to fill their second bowl (or with most water in it after a certain time) wins the game. == Similar games == * [[sponge relay]]: the participants also have to transport water, but are quite likely to get wet! [[Category:Outdoor game]] [[Category:Game with water]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wassertransport]] 543a28c29f67856de268858ad3c89c778d5eb962 Wax pouring 0 1275 2698 2012-03-14T20:26:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, usually 2 to 10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = candle, wax, large spoon, bowl of water |Duration = several minutes ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{game of luck}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary, usually 2 to 10 |Location = on a table |Equipment = candle, wax, large spoon, bowl of water |Duration = several minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Wax pouring''' is a variation of the game [[lead pouring]], that is often played on New Year's Eve in central Europe. The symbols poured are said to predict the future. Pouring wax is far less dangerous than pouring lead, but you still have to take some precautions. == Equipment == * candle * wax to pour * large spoon * bowl of water == Procedure == The players melt some wax on the spoon by holding the spoon above the candle. Then, they pour the wax into the bowl of water. The wax will solidify instantly. The resulting object is then "analyzed", all players guess what it could portray. Depending on the shape, the faith of the person pouring can be predicted. == Similar games == * [[lead pouring]] * [[dough pouring]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:party game]] [[Category:New Year's Eve]] [[Category:Game with fire]] [[de:Wachsgießen]] 6e25fdf80b31868fac29d158dde1617d49d1a059 Web of yarn 0 799 2007 2012-01-25T21:32:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = everywhere, sitting in a circle |Equipment = bundle (skein, sp..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}}, {{calm game}} |PlayerCount = about 8 to 20 |Location = everywhere, sitting in a circle |Equipment = bundle (skein, spool) of yarn |Duration = about 10 minutes |Preparation = none }} The '''web of yarn''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for groups of up to about 20 people. == Equipment == * a bundle of yarn == Procedure == The participants are sitting in a circle (on chairs or on the floor). The Trainer is holding the end of the yarn. The tells something about himself (name, age, occupation; whatever you deem necessary). Then, he throws the bundle to another player. This player also holds the thread of yarn and tells the group the same things about him. Ten, the again passes on the yarn (but still holding the thread, of course). This way, a web of the yarn is created. The web represents the bond among the group. Then, the web is dissolved by reversing the throwing and rolling up the thread of yarn. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game on the floor]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Fadennetz]] 52c44dfc9aa3603639a0759583f759f5f3ee0c52 Werewolves 0 334 1330 2011-08-26T12:48:19Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] fde9512a8c59c3ab81e442c9adb5ee8c526398c2 Werewolves of Millers Hollow 0 333 3380 3333 2016-03-02T00:45:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = 7 or more, best between 10-20 |Location = sitting on a table |Equipment = playing card OR pen and paper OR nothing |Duration = between 10 to 30 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Werewolves of Millers Hollow''' is a more complex, commercial variant of the game [[Mafia]]. == Equipment == You need special playing cards to play the game (''Werewolves of Millers Hollow'', by publisher ''Asmodee''). Of course, normal playing cards, self-created cards, or simply some slips of paper will suffice as well. == Procedure == Each player gets one card. He takes a look (and remembers) the symbol and thus his role in the game, and then hides the card. Each player represents a citizen of a village; most of whom are normal "citizen", some have a special role ("seer", "witch", "Cupid", "huntsman", etc.), and a few are werewolves. All roles are "good" (supporting the citizen), only the werewolves are villain. One referee moderates the game - he cannot take part in the game, as he knows many of the secrets of the village. Two phases alternate, the phases of night and day. During night, all players have their eyes closed - except those "woken up" by the referee. It is important that nobody cheats during the night! During day, all players have their eyes open and try to identify the werewolves. The basic routine is the following: * During night, the werewolves are woken up by the referee. They decide on a victim (e.g., by pointing at him). The referee remembers the victim, the werewolves go to sleep again. * Several other roles might be active at some point during the night, see below. * During the day, first, the referee tells who got killed at night (and what his role was). Then, the surviving citizen (of course, including all special roles and werewolves) discuss whom could have committed this crime at night, who is a werewolf. They decide upon one person, who is imprisoned (or killed); of course, the role of this person is unveiled, too. The two opposing groups - "good" citizen including special roles, versus werewolves - try to kill the other group. The werewolves are much less in number, but have the advantage of on kill each night and they know each other, while the citizen superior in number can't be sure who is good and who is villain, and have to find out in discussions, with the help of some of the special roles. The surviving group wins the game. === Special roles === * '''Seer''': During each night (usually before the werewolves), he can unveil the identity of one other person (he is free to chose). The referee then tells (or rather: indicate) whether the person is a werewolf or not. Usually, the role of the person is not unveiled in detail. The seer has to transmit that information to the group of citizen during the discussions at day, without arousing suspicion by the werewolves who would definitely like to kill this powerful person. * '''Witch''': After the werewolves have selected their victim, the witch is woken up. She has two magic potions she can use throughout the game (each one only once): with one, she can rescue the victim of the werewolves, with the other, she can kill a person of her choice. Doing so, she can influence the game in a way that in the next morning, between zero and two people can end up dead. * '''Cupid''': He can designate a lover's pair. Both are told they are in love by the referee (well, not the usual way to fall in love, but ...). On the other hand, they don't know each other's roles (could be two citizen, or a citizen and a werewolf, or two werewolves; only in the last case, they know each other's role for sure). They may not accuse each other in the discussions or try to kill each other in any other way (e.g., a werewolf killing his fiancé, a witch killing (or not rescuing) her lover, etc.). If one of the two dies, the other immediately dies as well (due to lover's grief). However, it is their aim to survive and win the game together. In a matter of speaking, they are a third fraction in the war between citizen and werewolves. * '''Huntsman''': When he dies - due to whatever reason - he can shoot one other living person as last action of his own life, taking the victim to death alongside himself. * '''Little girl''': The little girl is explicitly allowed to cheat during the werewolves-phase at night. It may try to glimpse and to identify the werewolves. She must be very careful doing that, as the werewolves are eager to find her and would kill her if they recognize her. * Other roles can be added to the game, of course! There are official expansion sets and independently developed roles. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Werwölfe vom Düsterwald]] de191fc4b86828558c199f9745573fc4f78ceb98 3333 3321 2015-10-08T07:02:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = 7 or more, best between 10-20 |Location = sitting on a table |Equipment = playing card OR pen and paper OR nothing |Duration = between 10 to 30 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Werewolves of Millers Hollow''' is a more complex, commercial variant of the game [[Mafia]]. == Equipment == You need special playing cards to play the game (''Werewolves of Millers Hollow'', by Asmodee). Of course, normal playing cards, self-created cards, or simply some slips of paper will suffice as well. == Procedure == Each player gets one card. He takes a look (and remembers) the symbol and thus his role in the game, and then hides the card. Each player represents a citizen of a village; most of whom are normal "citizen", some have a special role ("seer", "witch", "Cupid", "huntsman", etc.), and a few are werewolves. All roles are "good" (supporting the citizen), only the werewolves are villain. One referee moderates the game - he cannot take part in the game, as he knows many of the secrets of the village. Two phases alternate, the phases of night and day. During night, all players have their eyes closed - except those "woken up" by the referee. It is important that nobody cheats during the night! During day, all players have their eyes open and try to identify the werewolves. The basic routine is the following: * During night, the werewolves are woken up by the referee. They decide on a victim (e.g., by pointing at him). The referee remembers the victim, the werewolves go to sleep again. * Several other roles might be active at some point during the night, see below. * During the day, first, the referee tells who got killed at night (and what his role was). Then, the surviving citizen (of course, including all special roles and werewolves) discuss whom could have committed this crime at night, who is a werewolf. They decide upon one person, who is imprisoned (or killed); of course, the role of this person is unveiled, too. The two opposing groups - "good" citizen including special roles, versus werewolves - try to kill the other group. The werewolves are much less in number, but have the advantage of on kill each night and they know each other, while the citizen superior in number can't be sure who is good and who is villain, and have to find out in discussions, with the help of some of the special roles. The surviving group wins the game. === Special roles === * '''Seer''': During each night (usually before the werewolves), he can unveil the identity of one other person (he is free to chose). The referee then tells (or rather: indicate) whether the person is a werewolf or not. Usually, the role of the person is not unveiled in detail. The seer has to transmit that information to the group of citizen during the discussions at day, without arousing suspicion by the werewolves who would definitely like to kill this powerful person. * '''Witch''': After the werewolves have selected their victim, the witch is woken up. She has two magic potions she can use throughout the game (each one only once): with one, she can rescue the victim of the werewolves, with the other, she can kill a person of her choice. Doing so, she can influence the game in a way that in the next morning, between zero and two people can end up dead. * '''Cupid''': He can designate a lover's pair. Both are told they are in love by the referee (well, not the usual way to fall in love, but ...). On the other hand, they don't know each other's roles (could be two citizen, or a citizen and a werewolf, or two werewolves; only in the last case, they know each other's role for sure). They may not accuse each other in the discussions or try to kill each other in any other way (e.g., a werewolf killing his fiancé, a witch killing (or not rescuing) her lover, etc.). If one of the two dies, the other immediately dies as well (due to lover's grief). However, it is their aim to survive and win the game together. In a matter of speaking, they are a third fraction in the war between citizen and werewolves. * '''Huntsman''': When he dies - due to whatever reason - he can shoot one other (living) person as last action of his own life, taking the victim to death alongside himself. * '''Little girl''': The little girl is explicitly allowed to cheat during the werewolves-phase at night. It may try to glimpse and to identify the werewolves. She must be very careful doing that, as the werewolves are eager to find her and would kill her if they recognize her. * Other roles can be added to the game, of course! There are official expansion sets and independently developed roles. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Werwölfe vom Düsterwald]] 67013f0ae78ada946bd36aad5b39b9b5ac0116b4 3321 1329 2015-04-29T09:09:39Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = 7 or more, best between 10-20 |Location = sitting on a table |Equipment = playing card OR pen and paper OR nothing |Duration = between 10 to 30 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Werewolves of Millers Hollow''' is a more complex, commercial variant of the game [[Mafia]]. == Equipment == You need special playing cards to play the game (''Werewolves of Millers Hollow'', by Asmodee). Of course, normal playing cards, self-created cards, or simply some slips of paper will suffice as well. == Procedure == Each player gets one card. He takes a look (and remembers) the symbol and thus his role in the game, and then hides the card. Each player represents a citizen of a village; most of whom are normal "citizen", some have a special role ("seer", "witch", "Cupid", "huntsman", etc.), and a few are werewolves. All roles are "good" (supporting the citizen), only the werewolves are villain. One referee moderates the game - he cannot take part in the game, as he knows many of the secrets of the village. Two phases alternate, the phases of night and day. During night, all players have their eyes closed - except those "woken up" by the referee. It is important that nobody cheats during the night! During day, all players have their eyes open and try to identify the werewolves. The basic routine is the following: * During night, the werewolves are woken up by the referee. They decide on a victim (e.g., by pointing at him). The referee remembers the victim, the werewolves go to sleep again. * Several other roles might be active at some point during the night, see below. * During the day, first, the referee tells who got killed at night (and what his role was). Then, the surviving citizen (of course, including all special roles and werewolves) discuss whom could have committed this crime at night, who is a werewolf. They decide upon one person, who is imprisoned (or killed); of course, the role of this person is unveiled, too. The two opposing groups - "good" citizen including special roles, versus werewolves - try to kill the other group. The werewolves are much less in number, but have the advantage of on kill each night and they know each other, while the citizen superior in number can't be sure who is good and who is villain, and have to find out in discussions, with the help of some of the special roles. The surviving group wins the game. === Special roles === * '''Seer''': During each night (usually before the werewolves), he can unveil the identity of one other person (he is free to chose). The referee then tells (or rather: indicate) whether the person is a werewolf or not. Usually, the role of the person is not unveiled in detail. The seer has to transmit that information to the group of citizen during the discussions at day, without arousing suspicion by the werewolves who would definitely like to kill this powerful person. * '''Witch''': After the werewolves have selected their victim, the witch is woken up. She has two magic potions she can use throughout the game (each one only once): with one, she can rescue the victim of the werewolves, with the other, she can kill a person of her choice. Doing so, she can influence the game in a way that in the next morning, between zero and two people can end up dead. * '''Cupid''': He can designate a lover's pair. Both are told they are in love by the referee (well, not the usual way to fall in love, but ...). On the other hand, they don't know each other's roles (could be two citizen, or a citizen and a werewolf, or two werewolves; only in the last case, they know each other's role for sure). They may not accuse each other in the discussions or try to kill each other in any other way (e.g., a werewolf killing his fiancé, a witch killing (or not rescuing) her lover, etc.). If one of the two dies, the other immediately dies as well (due to lover's grief). However, it is their aim to survive and win the game together. In a matter of speaking, they are a third fraction in the war between citizen and werewolves. * '''Huntsman''': When he dies - due to whatever reason - he can shoot one other (living) person as last action of his own life, taking the victim to death alongside himself. * '''Little girl''': The little girl is explicitly allowed to cheat during the werewolves-phase at night. It may try to glimpse and to identify the werewolves. She must be very careful doing that, as the werewolves are eager to find her and would kill her if they recognize her. * Other roles can be added to the game, of course! [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Werwölfe vom Düsterwald]] b72e0944219180a00d657925095892fcbdd8af6c 1329 2011-08-26T12:47:55Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = 7 or more, best between 10-20 |Location = sitting on a table |Equipment = playing card OR pen and paper OR no..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{brain game}}, {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = 7 or more, best between 10-20 |Location = sitting on a table |Equipment = playing card OR pen and paper OR nothing |Duration = between 10 to 30 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Werewolves of Millers Hollow''' is a more complex, commercial variant of the game [[Mafia]]. == Equipment == You need special playing cards to play the game (''Werewolves of Millers Hollow'', by Asmodee). Of course, normal playing cards, self-created cards or in the worst case "nothing" can suffice as well. == Procedure == Each player gets one card. He takes a look (and remembers) the symbol and thus his role in the game, and then hides the card. Each player represents a citizen of a village; most of whom are normal "citizen", some have a special role ("seer", "witch", "Amor", "huntsman", etc.), and a few are werewolves. All roles are "good" (pro citizen), only the werewolves are villain. One referee moderates the game (he cannot take part as he knows many of the secrets of the village). Two phases alternate, the phases of night and day. During night, all players have their eyes closed - except those "woken up" by the referee. It is important that nobody cheats during the night! During day, everybody has his eyes open and try to identify the werewolves. The basic routine is the following: * During night, the werewolves are woken up by the referee. They decide on a victim (e.g., by pointing at him). The referee remembers the victim, the werewolves go to sleep again. * Several other roles might be active at some point during the night, see below. * During the day, first, the referee tells who got killed at night (and what his role was). Then, the surviving citizen (of course, including all special roles and werewolves) discuss whom could have committed this crime at night, who is a werewolf. They decide upon one person, who is imprisoned (or killed); of course, the role of this person is unveiled, too. The two opposing groups - "good" citizen including special roles, versus werewolves - try to kill the other group. The werewolves are much less in number, but have the advantage of on kill each night and they know each other, while the citizen superior in number can't be sure who is good and who is villain, and have to find out in discussions, with the help of some of the special roles. The surviving group wins the game. === Special roles === * '''Seer''': During each night (usually before the werewolves), he can unveil the identity of one other person (he is free to chose). The referee then tells (or rather: indicate) whether the person is a werewolf or not. Usually, the role of the person is not unveiled in detail. The seer has to transmit that information to the group of citizen during the discussions at day, without arousing suspicion by the werewolves who would definitely like to kill this powerful person. * '''Witch''': After the werewolves have selected their victim, the witch is woken up. She has two magic potions she can use throughout the game (each one only once): with one, she can rescue the victim of the werewolves, with the other, she can kill a person of her choice. Doing so, she can influence the game in a way that in the next morning, between zero and two people can end up dead. * '''Amor''': He can designate a lover's pair. Both are told they are in love by the referee (well, not the usual way to fall in love, but ...). On the other hand, they don't know each other's roles (could be two citizen, or a citizen and a werewolf, or two werewolves; only in the last case, they know each other's role for sure). They may not accuse each other in the discussions or try to kill each other in any other way (e.g., a werewolf killing his fiancé, a witch killing (or not rescuing) her lover, etc.). If one of the two dies, the other immediately dies, too (due to lover's grief). However, it is their aim to survive together. In a matter of speaking, they are a third fraction in the war between citizen and werewolves. * '''Huntsman''': When he dies - due to whatever reason - he can shoot one other (living) person as last action of his own life, taking the victim to death alongside himself. * '''Little girl''': The little girl is explicitly allowed to cheat during the werewolves-phase at night. It may try to glimpse and to identify the werewolves. She must be very careful doing that, as the werewolves are eager to find her and would kill her if they recognize her. * Other roles can be added to the game, of course! [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Werwölfe vom Düsterwald]] a0eb0a97b749fb219e44498e49921909238f9782 Where is it 0 350 3456 1359 2020-03-07T21:29:30Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{seeking game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = playing field |Equipment = different smaller things |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = identify/hide things, prepare and copy lists }} '''Where is it?''' is a [[seeking game]] for any number of participants (depending on the available space). The game need some preparation to create the list of objects to find. == Equipment and preparation == You need a playing field, where a larger number of smaller things are laying around. Typically, rooms crowded with different stuff are quite perfect, but often areas outside can also be used. Prepare a list of some of the things in the playing area. Some should not be all to easy to spot. Copy the list for each player/team. == Procedure == Each player (or team) gets a copy of the list. After the starting signal, they try to find as many things of the list as possibly, and note their location on the list. After some time (3 to 5 minutes, depending on the size of the area and the number of items) the game is stopped. The player (team) that has found the larges number of things wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wo ist es]] 731a7559c65bc6019f8fb25588cafe8fc0a71769 1359 2011-09-06T18:45:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{seeking game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = playing field |Equipment = different smaller things |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = identify/hide things, ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{seeking game}} |PlayerCount = any |Location = playing field |Equipment = different smaller things |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = identify/hide things, prepare and copy lists }} '''Where is it?''' is a [[seeking game]] for any number of participants (depending on the available space). == Equipment and preparation == You need a playing field, where a larger number of smaller things are laying around. Typically, rooms crowded with different stuff are quite perfect, but often areas outside can also be used. Prepare a list of some of the things in the playing area. Some should not be all to easy to spot. Copy the list for each player/team. == Procedure == Each player (or team) gets a copy of the list. After the starting signal, they try to find as many things of the list as possibly, and note their location on the list. After some time (3 to 5 minutes, depending on the size of the area and the number of items) the game is stopped. The player (team) that has found the larges number of things wins the game. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Wo ist es]] 667128aa9df47a86f36f295ee19d02c86af1af3c Whistle game 0 945 2262 2012-02-09T09:05:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = outdoors, best in a forest |Equipment = whistles (or lights), pen and paper |Duration = longer (30 minutes or s..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{wide game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = outdoors, best in a forest |Equipment = whistles (or lights), pen and paper |Duration = longer (30 minutes or so) |Preparation = at least 10 minutes }} The '''whistle game''' (or: '''light hunt''') is a [[wide game]] usually played in the evening or at night, when it's already dark. You can play it with any higher number of participants. You need a larger, but well-defined area outdoors. Ensure you have enough trainers in relation to your participants. == Equipment == * Each trainer needs a signal; either a whistle, or a light (when played in the dark) * Additionally, each trainer needs pen and paper * Each participating player (or team of players) needs a "route card" ==Preparation== All participating players should know the playing area. They should not leave the area during the game, so it should be easy to determine where the area's boarders are. Additionally, the participants need to know how many signals they need to find. You can write a list of positions to find and reach on the route cards. A short time before the game starts, the trainers spread on the playing field and hide there. == Procedure == The players can either participate alone or in smaller teams. If you play with single players, expect that they spontaneously form teams during the game. Once the game is started, the participants try to find all the hidden positions of the trainers. When found, the trainer signs their route cards to prove the player(s) found him. To make it easier for the participants to find the trainers, the give a signal from time to time. This can either be a whistle blow, or a signal given with the light (when the game is played while it is dark outside). == Variations == Of course, you can adapt many of the rules of the game: * Add trainers that are just here to confuse the participants and are no real positions that have to be reached * allow the signals (or some of them) to move around * define that the signals have to be reached in a certain ordering (a different one for each group) * Add trainers that have to be avoided by the participants ("ghosts", "zombies", "pirates", etc.) * The trainers can give out smaller tasks, that have to be solved before the trainer signs the route card. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game in a forest]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Pfeiferlspiel]] c65d37305512f38adc8317130864037adabffe0f Who am I 0 167 3374 326 2016-03-01T20:45:29Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = post-it notes |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = write names on the post-it notes }} '''Who am I''' is a guessing game for groups of arbitrary sizes. == Equipment == * ''post-it notes'' or similar small paper == Preparation == The referees prepare the post its. They write a name of some famous person (or cartoon character, job names, etc.) on them, a different one on each. Of course, this can be adapted to any topic. == Procedure == Each player gets one of the post its and sticks it to his forehead or his back. Of course, he should not read what term is written on it. So, all other players can read the term, but he cannot. All players move around the playing area. They may ask each other yes/no questions, that the other person must answer correctly in accordance to the "personality" of the asking person. For example, "Mickey Mouse" might ask: "Do I have black ears". The answer would then be "yes". Is everybody able to find out "who he is"? == Similar games == * [[Famous pairs]] * [[Guessing people]] - the same game, but with the names of the participants (played as [[name learning game]]) [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wer bin ich]] 8a7d2969eb07a0cabf33e9057419b6c7a9ede279 326 325 2011-03-18T22:42:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = post-it notes |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = write names on the post-it notes }} '''Who am I''' is a guessing game for groups of arbitrary sizes. == Equipment == * ''post-it notes'' or similar small paper == Preparation == The referees prepare the post its. They write a name of some famous person (or cartoon character, job names, etc.) on them, a different one on each. Of course, this can be adapted to any topic. == Procedure == Each player gets one of the post its and sticks it to his forehead (or his back). Of course, he should not read what term is written on it. So, all other players can read the term, but he cannot. All players move around the playing area. They may ask each other yes/no questions, that the other person must answer correctly in accordance to the "personality" of the asking person. For example example, "Mickey Mouse" might ask "Do I have black ears", the answer is of course "yes". Is everybody able to find out "who he is"? == Similar games == * [[Famous pairs]] * [[Guessing people]] - the same game, but with the names of the participants (played as [[name learning game]]) [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wer bin ich]] dd030ffb36b0cf873fea92eda9ffe24ad0a1da0f 325 2011-03-18T22:41:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = post its |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = write names on ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{guessing game}}, {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = post its |Duration = 10 minutes |Preparation = write names on the post its }} '''Who am I''' is a guessing game for groups of arbitrary sizes. == Equipment == * ''post its'' or similar small paper == Preparation == The referees prepare the post its. They write a name of some famous person (or cartoon character, job names, etc.) on them, a different one on each. Of course, this can be adapted to any topic. == Procedure == Each player gets one of the post its and sticks it to his forehead (or his back). Of course, he should not read what term is written on it. So, all other players can read the term, but he cannot. All players move around the playing area. They may ask each other yes/no questions, that the other person must answer correctly in accordance to the "personality" of the asking person. For example example, "Mickey Mouse" might ask "Do I have black ears", the answer is of course "yes". Is everybody able to find out "who he is"? == Similar games == * [[Famous pairs]] * [[Guessing people]] - the same game, but with the names of the participants (played as [[name learning game]]) [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wer bin ich]] abd0904e216cb852668196bfce31333e624cbbd5 Who are you a' shoving 0 365 3317 3316 2013-09-30T22:21:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = chalk or similar |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = mark small playing field for each team |Picture = Acid River Balance.jpg |Picturedescription = In this variant, the participants have to balance on two tiny wooden planks }} '''Who are you a' shoving''' is a [[group dynamics game|group dynamic]] [[coordination game]]. Several teams can compete each other. == Equipment == Several small fields have to be marked. You can use chalk or adhesive tape for that, or you can use structures already available (floor tiles, etc.). == Preparation == Mark a small field for each team. The field should be small compared to the size of the team. Depending on the level of difficulty, only about half of the team members should be able to stand inside. == Procedure == The task is quite simple to explain, but harder to accomplish: All members of the team should move inside their playing field. They may lift and hold each other, but they may not use any additional tools. The team gets one point for each player inside the field. As "inside" every player counts that is standing inside the field or is lifted above it; of course, people may "violate the airspace" outside their field, but they may not touch the floor (or wall, or furniture, etc.) outside their field. You can define a time limit, and count the valid players inside the field at the end of that time. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Drängelei]] 634b05b3069d04bf0d7df3bf10bde682bf27f422 3316 1390 2013-09-30T22:20:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = chalk or similar |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = mark small playing field for each team |Picure = Acid River Balance.jpg |Picturedescription = In this variant, the participants have to balance on two tiny wooden planks }} '''Who are you a' shoving''' is a [[group dynamics game|group dynamic]] [[coordination game]]. Several teams can compete each other. == Equipment == Several small fields have to be marked. You can use chalk or adhesive tape for that, or you can use structures already available (floor tiles, etc.). == Preparation == Mark a small field for each team. The field should be small compared to the size of the team. Depending on the level of difficulty, only about half of the team members should be able to stand inside. == Procedure == The task is quite simple to explain, but harder to accomplish: All members of the team should move inside their playing field. They may lift and hold each other, but they may not use any additional tools. The team gets one point for each player inside the field. As "inside" every player counts that is standing inside the field or is lifted above it; of course, people may "violate the airspace" outside their field, but they may not touch the floor (or wall, or furniture, etc.) outside their field. You can define a time limit, and count the valid players inside the field at the end of that time. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Drängelei]] 4107a812ecddba8edec804a8e4ed24a752c5361a 1390 2011-09-10T10:43:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = chalk or similar |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Pr..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{group dynamics game}}, {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = chalk or similar |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = mark small playing field for each team }} '''Who are you a' shoving''' is a [[group dynamics game|group dymanic]] [[coordination game]]. Several teams can compete each other. == Equipment == Several small fields have to be marked. You can use chalk or adhesive tape for that, or you can use structures already available (floor tiles, etc.). == Preparation == Mark a small field for each team. The field should be small compared to the size of the team. Depending on the level of difficulty, only about half of the team members should be able to stand inside. == Procedure == The task is quite simple to explain, but harder to accomplish: All members of the team should move inside their playing field. They may lift and hold each other, but they may not use any additional tools. The team gets one point for each player inside the field. As "inside" every player counts that is standing inside the field or is lifted above it; of course, people may "violate the airspace" outside their field, but they may not touch the floor (or wall, or furniture, etc.) outside their field. You can define a timelimit, and count the valid players inside the field at the end of that time. [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Drängelei]] 790cc4844cbf59532c0dccf763219ed9ae5ebcfa Who has got most 0 964 2293 2012-02-12T17:48:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number, usually more than 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 1 or 2 minutes per round |Preparati..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}} |PlayerCount = any number, usually more than 10 |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = about 1 or 2 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Who has got most''' is an [[ice breaker game]] for any number of participants. The more people participate, the harder the task is, but it usually also gets funnier. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for the game. == Procedure == The participants move freely around the room. The trainers then ask a question in the form of "who has got most/longest/biggest/etc.". The participants then have to find out the correct answer for the team. Typical questions are: * Who has got the longest hair * Who has got the biggest ears * Who is oldest * Who has got the biggest feet * Who has got most coins in his wallet * Who wears most clothes in the color red [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wer hat die meisten]] 58935a4eeec09838be270b3ddc748e502caa7270 Who is missing 0 965 2294 2012-02-12T17:49:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{calm game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = blanket |Duration = arbitrary |..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{calm game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 5 or more |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = blanket |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = learn to know the other people |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Who is missing?''' is a [[calm game|calm]] [[ice breaker game]]. It can be used to [[name learning game|train the names]] of the other participants. == Equipment == You need an opaque blanket. == Procedure == The players are standing in a circle. Everybody should know the names of the other participants, so let at least everybody say his name. All players close their eyes. The trainers swat a few of the players in the circle; one player is hidden under the blanket. Then, all players open there eyes. The first one to say the name of the hidden player earns a point. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wer fehlt]] 88dbe9cd1532408485baf798e8e0357b09f8b917 Wide game 0 425 1483 2011-10-02T18:51:36Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Wide games]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Wide games]] e1b80781dd59e995dd13718408cfd537f01c390c Wide games 0 424 3479 1482 2020-03-08T15:11:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Wide games''' are played outside. Typically, you need lots of space for such games (grassland, forest, probably village). Often, the games can be played with a large number of players. == Games == Some prominent wide games are listed here. For a complete list of the wide games in the Games-Wiki, take a look at [[:Category:wide game]]. ;[[Smuggling]] Two teams oppose each other. One team tries to smuggle certain goods to a target area, while the other team tries to prevent that. ;[[Capture the Flag]] Two or more teams try to defend their own flag while trying to steal the opponent's one. ;[[Whistle game]] The participants have to find all stations spread over a larger region. Whistles blown from time to time (or lights) help them to find the stations. ;[[Treasure hunt]] The participants have to find from station to station. At each station they get a hint to the next station, probably only after solving a puzzle or finishing some task. [[Category:Wide game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Geländespiele]] b49a68d77f827982dc805dea0237cdcb45521e02 1482 2011-10-02T18:51:15Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''Wide games''' are played outside. Typically, you need lots of space for such games (grassland, forest, probably village). Often, the games can be played with a large number of..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Wide games''' are played outside. Typically, you need lots of space for such games (grassland, forest, probably village). Often, the games can be played with a large number of players. == Games == Some prominent wide games are listet here. For a complete list of the wide games in the Games-Wiki, take a look at [[:Category:wide game]]. ;[[Smuggling]] Two teams oppose each other. One team tries to smuggle certain goods to a target area, while the other team tries to prevent that. ;[[Capture the Flag]] Two or more teams try to defend their own flag while trying to steal the opponent's one. ;[[Whistle game]] The participants have to find all stations spread over a larger region. Whistles blown from time to time (or lights) help them to find the stations. ;[[Treasure hunt]] The participants have to find from station to station. At each station they get a hint to the next station, probably only after solving a puzzle or finishing some task. [[Category:Wide game| ]] [[Category:Game type]] [[de:Geländespiele]] 1f57e294ea44a95ac9f12ddb7e165eb91d98f327 Winking 0 966 3447 2295 2020-03-07T21:21:36Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game in a circle |PlayerCount = odd number of 9 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Wink''' (or ''winking'') is a game for an odd number of at least 9 or 11 players. It is played while sitting in a circle on chairs. == Equipment == Half of the players require a chair. == Procedure == The people are split into two groups; half of the players are sitting on their chairs; the other half is standing behind their chairs (always behind one player). One player is standing behind a free chair (he is called the ''winker''). All players of the chairs look to the winker. The players behind the chairs look on the head of their player; they have their hands and arms behind their own back. The winker looks around and winks to one of the sitting players. This player has to try and flee (and sit on the chair of the winker). The person standing behind the chair of the fleeing player tries to touch him before he leaves. When the player is touched, he has to stay, otherwise he moves to the winker. Then, the player who lost his player is the new winker. [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Zwinkern]] 651cce1138d8e2be93ad98a12420bc2553a456ae 2295 2012-02-12T17:51:04Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = Game in a circle |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Wink''' (or ''winkin..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = Game in a circle |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Wink''' (or ''winking'') is a game for an odd number of at least 9 or 11 players. It is played while sitting in a circle on chairs. == Equipment == Half of the players require a chair. == Procedure == The people are split into two groups; half of the players are sitting on their chairs; the other half is standing behind their chairs (always behind one player). One player is standing behind a free chair (he is called the ''winker''). All players of the chairs look to the winker. The players behind the chairs look on the head of their player; they have their hands and arms behind their own back. The winker looks around and winks to one of the sitting players. This player has to try and flee (and sit on the chair of the winker). The person standing behind the chair of the fleeing player tries to touch him before he leaves. When the player is touched, he has to stay, otherwise he moves to the winker. Then, the player who lost his player is the new winker. [[Category:Game with chairs]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Zwinkern]] 1b1fd5ca1a590ca30450075a78ae653a5f5e9c8f Wooden log 0 79 3334 149 2015-11-04T23:57:25Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one wooden log (per group) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Wodden log''' is a simple [[coordination game]]. == Equipment == Each participating group needs a wooden log. == Procedure == Several groups battle each other. Each group stands in one line. The first player gets a log. He puts the log between his knees. As soon as the game starts, the player with the log tries to give the log to the next player in the line. Both may not use their hands, and no other player may help. When the log falls down on the floor, both players have to try again. The group that first manages to pass the log to the last player, wins the game. == Similar games == * [[matchbox marathon]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Holzscheit]] 280bcf49d0007dfc0e712183247a21c81c2712c6 149 148 2011-02-22T19:24:59Z Wirthi 1 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one wooden log (per group) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Wodden log''' is a simple [[coordination game]]. == Equipment == Each participating group needs a wooden log. == Procedure == Several groups battle each other. Each group stands in one line. The first player gets a log. He puts the log between his knees. As soon as the game starts, the player with the log tries to give the log to the next player in the line. Both may not use their hands, and no other player may help. When the log falls down on the floor, both players have to try again. The group, that first manages to pass the log to the last player, wins the game. == Similar games == * [[matchbox marathon]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Holzscheit]] e0fa5a60c34e93f9f77a5c93d0c958240bd996fa 148 2011-02-22T19:24:49Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one wooden log (per group) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{coordination game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = one wooden log (per group) |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Wodden log''' is a simple [[coordination game]]. == Equipment == Each participating group needs a wooden log. == Procedure == Several groups battle each other. Each group stands in one line. The first player gets a log. He puts the log between his knees. As soon as the game starts, the player with the log tries to give the log to the next player in the line. Both may not use their hands, and no other player may help. When the log falls down on the floor, both players have to try again. The group, that first manages to pass the log to the last player, wins the game. == Similar games == * [[matchbox marathon]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players.]] [[de:Holzscheit]] c73fcf7136c576571eec7e5bb648d6d434148148 Word chain 0 338 1337 2011-08-29T15:05:46Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Tops and tails]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Tops and tails]] 69c05d10a8166a05bb0fb40c01d8ffcfe2e899fc Word domino 0 339 3499 1863 2020-03-08T15:22:01Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Word domino''' is a game with language for any number of players. It can be played everywhere, without any equipment. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The first player says a word (noun), for instance "tree". The next player then has to find a composite word beginning with the first player's word. Here, a valid example would be "tree house". The third player than uses the added word ("house") and again has to find a composite noun beginning with that word (e.g "house boat"). If a player can't find an existing word within reasonable time, he gets a negative point (or is out of the game). == Similar games == * [[Tops and tails]] is based on a similar concept [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wortdomino]] 967b655b698bf08c8ae7938505c43601efdcc365 1863 1861 2011-12-29T09:28:11Z Wirthi 1 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/Davem 1981|Davem 1981]] ([[User talk:Davem 1981|talk]]) to last revision by [[User:Wirthi|Wirthi]] wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Word domino''' is a game with language for any number of players. It can be played everywhere, without any equipment. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The first player says a word (noun), e.g. "tree". The next player then has to find a composite word beginning with the first player's word. Here, a valid example would be "tree house". The third player than uses the added word ("house") and again has to find a composite noun beginning with that word (e.g "house boat"). If a player can't find an existing word within reasonable time, he gets a negative point (or is out of the game). == Similar games == * [[Tops and tails]] is based on a similar concept [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wortdomino]] a8771a66f1c75ad5b9f88c7fcea55e737e6a5abf 1861 1338 2011-12-28T23:02:50Z Davem 1981 283 /* Similar games */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Word domino''' is a game with language for any number of players. It can be played everywhere, without any equipment. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The first player says a word (noun), e.g. "tree". The next player then has to find a composite word beginning with the first player's word. Here, a valid example would be "tree house". The third player than uses the added word ("house") and again has to find a composite noun beginning with that word (e.g "house boat"). If a player can't find an existing word within reasonable time, he gets a negative point (or is out of the game). == Similar games == * [[Tops and tails]] is based on a similar concept * [http://www.webhangman.com/ Pacman] [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wortdomino]] cd501a4a3e6c7280931ce9f05c1742ab7f23a566 1338 2011-08-29T15:10:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Word domino''' is a game w..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}} |PlayerCount = arbitrary |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Word domino''' is a game with language for any number of players. It can be played everywhere, without any equipment. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The first player says a word (noun), e.g. "tree". The next player then has to find a composite word beginning with the first player's word. Here, a valid example would be "tree house". The third player than uses the added word ("house") and again has to find a composite noun beginning with that word (e.g "house boat"). If a player can't find an existing word within reasonable time, he gets a negative point (or is out of the game). == Similar games == * [[Tops and tails]] is based on a similar concept [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wortdomino]] a8771a66f1c75ad5b9f88c7fcea55e737e6a5abf Wotan Schuh 0 630 3495 1749 2020-03-08T15:19:52Z Wirthi 1 /* Procedure */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Wotan Schuh''' is a [[dancing game]] for groups of any size. One player presents the text and moves, the others follow him. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a circle, having enough free space around them. One participant presents one line of text and the corresponding move, then the others follow him. Typically, the whole thing is repeated several times, with variations in speed or sound volume. === Text === This text tries to transcript the pronunciation of the text; listen to the YouTube video below for the real version! #''wotan schuh'' #''para-skelite'' #''esken-peloten-poten'' #''onken-tonken, tonken-onken'' #''eten-teten, teten-eten'' For each line, all previous lines are repeated, started with the new phrase. The whole song then goes like this: :''wotan schuh'' :''para-skelete, wotan schuh'' :''esken-peloten-poten, para-skelete, wotan schuh'' :''onken-tonken, tonken-onken, esken-peloten-poten, para-skelete, wotan schuh'' :''eten-teten, teten-eten, onken-tonken, tonken-onken, esken-peloten-poten, para-skelete, wotan schuh'' === Moves === Each phrase is accompanied by a move: *''wotan schuh'': put the arms down, then back up to the shoulders, making a first *''para-skelete'': circle the arms in front of your chest *''esken-peloten-poten'': walk towards the center of the circle, then touch the right leg with your left elbow, then move back *''onken-tonken, tonken-onken'': shake your hip to the right and then left, while moving you hands above your head in the opposite direction of your hips *''eten-teten, teten-eten'': same as the previous move, but instead of moving hips left and right, move them to the back and to the front == External Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAlCrO4gh3A Video on YouTube] (slightly extended version) [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wotan Schuh]] 6705b01adfc3844429f64cf29cc4a9ea7e03b55c 1749 2011-12-16T09:58:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = ..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{active game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{singing game}}, {{dancing game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = 5-10 minutes |Preparation = none }} '''Wotan Schuh''' is a [[dancing game]] for groups of any size. One player presents the text and moves, the others follow him. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment for that game. == Procedure == The participants are standing in a circle, having enough free space around them. One participant presents one line of text and the corresponding move, then the others follow him. Typically, the whole thing is repeated several times, with variations in speed or sound volume. === Text === This text tries to transcript the pronunciation of the text; listen to the youtube video below for the real version! #''wotan schuh'' #''para-skelite'' #''esken-peloten-poten'' #''onken-tonken, tonken-onken'' #''eten-teten, teten-eten'' For each line, all previous lines are repeated, started with the new phrase. The whole song then goes like this: :''wotan schuh'' :''para-skelete, wotan schuh'' :''esken-peloten-poten, para-skelete, wotan schuh'' :''onken-tonken, tonken-onken, esken-peloten-poten, para-skelete, wotan schuh'' :''eten-teten, teten-eten, onken-tonken, tonken-onken, esken-peloten-poten, para-skelete, wotan schuh'' === Moves === Each phrase is accompanied by a move: *''wotan schuh'': put the arms down, then back up to the shoulders, making a first *''para-skelete'': circle the arms in front of your chest *''esken-peloten-poten'': walk towards the center of the circle, then touch the right leg with your left elbow, then move back *''onken-tonken, tonken-onken'': shake your hip to the right and then left, while moving you hands above your head in the opposite direction of your hips *''eten-teten, teten-eten'': same as the previous move, but instead of moving hips left and right, move them to the back and to the front == External Links == * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAlCrO4gh3A Video on YouTube] (slightly extended version) [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Wotan Schuh]] 5dc7e66a3c59954b39027a65374bb269fd0b4a38 Writing and drawing 0 1055 3589 2438 2020-03-08T16:41:46Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = creative writing and drawing game |PlayerCount = at least 4, but best with a lot more! |Location = everywhere (best on a table) |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 10-20 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Writing and drawing''' is a creative variation of the game [[Chinese whispers]]. == Equipment == * each player needs pen and paper * usually, the game is played while sitting around a table. == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle (best around a table). Each gets a sheet of paper and a pen. Then, each player invents a certain scene he can think of and paints it on top of the sheet. The sheet is passed on (all players pass on to their neighbor in the same direction). Then, everybody looks at the scene he got and tries to describe it in a short sentence. This sentence is written on the paper below the painted scene. Then, the paper is folded so that only the written line can be seen, but not the painting. Again, the sheet is passed on to the next neighbor. This person has to read the text and create a (new) painting, resembling the sentence. After some time, the scene is likely to change more and more. Of course, you may not just ask your neighbor what he meant by his sentence or what the drawing shows - just like when playing [[Chinese whispers]], you get no further hints! Everybody has to take care not to consume too much space while painting and drawing. The drawings should not consume too much space, so several iterations can be put on one sheet of paper and be easily folded away. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Schreiben und Zeichnen]] e2356afc88026f388df22cb92507fc4e6ed5fbd5 2438 2012-02-24T10:52:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = creative writing and drawing game |PlayerCount = at least 4, but best with a lot more! |Location = everywhere (best on a table) |Equipment = pen and paper |Duratio..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = creative writing and drawing game |PlayerCount = at least 4, but best with a lot more! |Location = everywhere (best on a table) |Equipment = pen and paper |Duration = 10-20 minutes per round |Preparation = none }} '''Writing and drawing''' is a creative variation of the game [[Chinese whispers]]. == Equipment == * each player needs pen and paper * usually, the game is played while sitting around a table. == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle (best around a table). Each gets a sheet of paper and a pen. Then, each player invents a certain scene he can think of and paints it on top of the sheet. Then, the sheet is passed on (all players pass on to their neighbor in the same direction). Then, everybody looks at the scene he got and tries to describe it in a short sentence. This sentence is written on the paper below the painted scene. Then, the paper is folded so that only the written line can be seen, but not the painting. Again, the sheet is passed on to the next neighbor. This person has to read the text and create a (new) painting, resembling the sentence. After some time, the scene is likely to change more and more. Of course, you may not just ask your neighbor what he meant by his sentence or what the drawing shows - just like when playing [[Chinese whispers]], you get no further hints! Everybody has to take care not to consume too much space while painting and drawing. The drawings should not consume too much space, so several iterations can be put on one sheet of paper and be easily folded away. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game with paper]] [[Category:Creativity game]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[de:Schreiben und Zeichnen]] 016c9131c2100dcea236be9378a66d2e32b4e826 Writing together 0 152 3318 294 2013-09-30T22:21:52Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = solid ground |Equipment = paper (poster size), colored pen (fat), rod, cords, sticky tape |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = a bit of handicraft work |Picture = Gemeinsam Schreiben.jpg |Picture description = }} '''Writing together''' is an [[Group dynamics game|exercise for group dynamics]]. The group has to try to write something with an oversized pen which is attached to cords. However, the group is only allowed to touch the cords, not the pen. == Equipment == * a big sheet of paper (poster size) * a fat colored pen (permanent marker, etc.) * a light rod, about a meter long (e.g. made of wood) * cords (about 2 metres long, one per participant) * sticky tape == Preparation == The game coordinator fixes a rod to the pen with sticky tape. An oversized pen has been created. Then, cords are attached to the rod so that they are equally distributed over the whole length of the rod. It is advisable to fix these cords with sticky tape additionally. == Procedure == The group is handed this oversized pen. The task is to write down a given text. They are only allowed to take the ends of the cords into their hands, one cord per participant. Afterwards, they form a circle. Even tension on the cords helps to make the pen float into all directions. By pulling to a certain direction, the pen can be moved. Now, the group has to work together to write on the paper provided. The game coordinator may set a text to write or leave the decision what to write to the group. [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Gemeinsam Schreiben]] 4399f31ae12d9f5488e1cb6204259c8c95528382 294 292 2011-03-12T10:18:17Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = solid ground |Equipment = paper (poster size), coloured pen (fat), rod, cords, sticky tape |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = a bit of handicraft work |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Writing together''' is an [[Group dynamics game|exercise for group dynamics]]. The group has to try to write something with an oversized pen which is attached to cords. However, the group is only allowed to touch the cords, not the pen. == Equipment == * a big sheet of paper (poster size) * a fat coloured pen (permanent marker, etc.) * a light rod, about a metre long (e.g. made of wood) * cords (about 2 metres long, one per participant) * sticky tape == Preparation == The game coordinator fixes a rod to the pen with sticky tape. An oversized pen has been created. Then, cords are attached to the rod so that they are equally distributed over the whole length of the rod. It is advisable to fix these cords with sticky tape additionally. == Procedure == The group is handed this oversized pen. The task is to write down a given text. They are only allowed to take the ends of the cords into their hands, one cord per participant. Afterwards, they form a circle. Even tension on the cords helps to make the pen float into all directions. By pulling to a certain direction, the pen can be moved. Now, the group has to work together to write on the paper provided. The game coordinator may set a text to write or leave the decision what to write to the group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] [[de:Gemeinsam Schreiben]] 0292d0af06477a0de9c5e59ccbfb8c2f6be4841a 292 289 2011-03-12T10:15:44Z Wirthi 1 /* Equipment */ wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = solid ground |Equipment = paper (at least the size A0), coloured pen (fat), rod, cords, sticky tape |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = a bit of handicraft work |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Writing together''' is an [[Group dynamics game|exercise for group dynamics]]. The group has to try to write something with an oversized pen which is attached to cords. However, the group is only allowed to touch the cords, not the pen. == Equipment == * a big sheet of paper (poster size) * a fat coloured pen (permanent marker, etc.) * a light rod, about a metre long (e.g. made of wood) * cords (about 2 metres long, one per participant) * sticky tape == Preparation == The game coordinator fixes a rod to the pen with sticky tape. An oversized pen has been created. Then, cords are attached to the rod so that they are equally distributed over the whole length of the rod. It is advisable to fix these cords with sticky tape additionally. == Procedure == The group is handed this oversized pen. The task is to write down a given text. They are only allowed to take the ends of the cords into their hands, one cord per participant. Afterwards, they form a circle. Even tension on the cords helps to make the pen float into all directions. By pulling to a certain direction, the pen can be moved. Now, the group has to work together to write on the paper provided. The game coordinator may set a text to write or leave the decision what to write to the group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] ff269a870a76dab511bbc01297900ad935822e33 289 2011-03-11T20:06:52Z Michi 2 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = solid ground |Equipment = paper (at least the size A0), coloured pen (fat),..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{Group dynamics game}}, {{Coordination game}} |PlayerCount = about 6 to 20 |Location = solid ground |Equipment = paper (at least the size A0), coloured pen (fat), rod, cords, sticky tape |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = a bit of handicraft work |Picture = |Picture description = }} '''Writing together''' is an [[Group dynamics game|exercise for group dynamics]]. The group has to try to write something with an oversized pen which is attached to cords. However, the group is only allowed to touch the cords, not the pen. == Equipment == * a big sheet of paper (A0 or bigger) * a fat coloured pen (permanent marker, etc.) * a light rod, about a metre long (e.g. made of wood) * cords (about 2 metres long, one per participant) * sticky tape == Preparation == The game coordinator fixes a rod to the pen with sticky tape. An oversized pen has been created. Then, cords are attached to the rod so that they are equally distributed over the whole length of the rod. It is advisable to fix these cords with sticky tape additionally. == Procedure == The group is handed this oversized pen. The task is to write down a given text. They are only allowed to take the ends of the cords into their hands, one cord per participant. Afterwards, they form a circle. Even tension on the cords helps to make the pen float into all directions. By pulling to a certain direction, the pen can be moved. Now, the group has to work together to write on the paper provided. The game coordinator may set a text to write or leave the decision what to write to the group. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game with paper]] 6afbc10f6565192206f2f23f7e8b4b4b5b0959b4 Yes No Black White 0 318 3427 1300 2016-03-08T18:45:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{Attention game}} |PlayerCount = two per turn |Location = anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per turn |Preparation = none }} '''Yes No Black White''' is a simple [[communication game]] for two (or possibly more) players per turn. It can be played anywhere, without any equipment. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == Two players play a round (more players might be able to participate, but usually only two is most fun). One player is the interviewer, the other the interviewed person. The interviewer asks questions, the other has to answer. While the interviewer may speak freely, the interviewed person may not use those four words: "yes", "no", "black", "white" (of course, you can chose any other words ...). The interviewed person must answer all questions reasonably quick and with correct sentences, but may just not use those four words. The turn ends, when the interviewed person pronounces one of the forbidden words, or after some fixed time. === Variant === You can also play that game alongside other activities. Then, NO player is allowed to say the forbidden words for that longer period of time. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Ja Nein Schwarz Weiß]] c5ef9ceeac95256332ba70d64bec0ca1a093f700 1300 2011-08-24T09:42:29Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{Attention game}} |PlayerCount = two per turn |Location = anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per turn |Preparation = non..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{communication game}}, {{Attention game}} |PlayerCount = two per turn |Location = anywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes per turn |Preparation = none }} '''Yes No Black White''' is a simple [[communication game]] for two (or possibly more) players per turn. It can be played anywhere, without any equipment. ==Equipment== You don't need any equipment to play that game. ==Procedure== Two players play a round (more players might be able to participate, but usually only two is most fun). One player is the interviewer, the other the interviewed person. The interviewer asks questions, the other has to answer. While the interviewer may speak freely, the interviewed person may not use those four words: "yes", "no", "black", "white" (of course, you can chose any other words ...). The interviewed person must answer all questions reasonably quick and with correct sentences, but may just not use those four words. The turn ends, when the interviewed person pronounces one of the forbidden words, or after some fixed time. === Variant === You can also play that game alongside other activities. Then, NO player is allowed to say the forbidden words for that longer period of time. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for two players]] [[de:Ja Nein Schwarz Weiß]] 61e6f16ff06bc2214a8d36bf54192e1c2d05ab90 Yes no black white 0 319 1302 2011-08-24T11:44:17Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Yes No Black White]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Yes No Black White]] 75cb1220ad298841d606189e6b1d3864222e9313 Yes no tag 0 404 3473 1448 2020-03-08T15:07:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare questions }} '''yes no tag''' is a game that combines a [[tag game]] with a [[brain game]]. It can be played with about 10 players or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The participants are split into two groups, one named ''"yes"'', the other named ''"no"''. They are standing in the middle of the playing field, opposite each other, about 1-2 meters separating them. In each round, the referee asks one question that can either be answered with yes or no (the answer should be clear and unambiguous). The group that is named after the correct answer then tries to tag the players of the other group. The members of those group try to run away and reach their end of the playing field. Whoever is tagged before reaching the end of the playing field is caught by the other group and joins it for the next round. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Ja-Nein-Fangen]] fe55af9b7d14955c6b8de6e55e555e5bd672977a 1448 2011-09-16T13:19:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare questions..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{tag game}}, {{brain game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = small playing field |Equipment = none |Duration = a few minutes |Preparation = prepare questions }} '''yes no tag''' is a game that combines a [[tag game]] with a [[brain game]]. It can be played with about 10 players or more. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play that game. == Procedure == The participants are split into two groups, one named "yes", the other named "no". They are standing in the middle of the playing field, opposite each other, about 1-2 meters separating them. In each round, the referee asks one question that can either be answered with yes or no (the answer should be clear and unambiguous). The group that is named after the correct answer then tries to tag the players of the other group. The members of those group try to run away and reach their end of the playing field. Whoever is tagged before reaching the end of the playing field is caught by the other group and joins it for the next round. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Ja-Nein-Fangen]] b78080be7c571a24b080f694f961bddb33aa69fb Your reputation precedes you 0 800 2009 2012-01-25T21:33:55Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 8 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = the names shoul..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 8 or more |Location = everywhere |Equipment = none |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = the names should already be known |Image = |Imagedescription = }} '''Your reputation precedes you''' is a fast [[ice breaker game]] to train the names of members of the group. The names should already be known before. == Equipment == You don't need any equipment to play this game. == Procedure == The players are sitting (or standing) in a circle, holding each other's hands. One player starts and calls the name of his neighboring player. This player then calls the name of his neighbor, and so on. When the circle is finished, the same thing is done, but everybody expresses the name of the person standing two positions next to him. In the third round, the person on the third position next to him is expressed, and so on. [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for 2 to 10 players]] [[Category:Game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Der Ruf eilt dir voraus]] 383f21338d6df26649b7df9962c558caeeb91bb8 Yurt 0 393 3469 1429 2020-03-08T15:05:50Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = when standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = short |Preparation = none }} The '''Yurt''' (or: '''yurt circle''') is a simple [[trust building game]]. The basic idea is simple, but it can be tricky to achieve the goal. The game is played when standing in a circle, with as many players as possible (not less than 10 or so). ==Equipment== You don't need any equipment. ==Procedure== The players are standing in a circle and hold each other's hands. Around the circle, each player gets an ascending number. All players with odd numbers lean inwards, while the players with even numbers lean outwards. Nobody can fall over, since he still holds the hands of his two neighbors (leaning in the opposite direction, of course). Then, the directions are changed: odd numbers lean outwards, while even number lean inwards. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Jurte]] 15b93871a275b645b528df2b1e20f1dab734c5d3 1429 2011-09-14T15:30:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = when standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = short |Preparation = none }} The '''Yurt''' (..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{trust building game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = when standing in a circle |Equipment = none |Duration = short |Preparation = none }} The '''Yurt''' (or: '''yurt circle''') is a simple [[trust building game]]. The basic idea is simple, but it can be tricky to achieve the goal. The game is played when standing in a circle, with as many players as possible (not less than 10 or so). ==Equipment== You don't need any equipment. ==Procedure== The players are standing in a circle and hold each other's hands. Around the circle, each player gets an ascending number. Then, all players with odd numbers lean inwards, while the players with even numbers lean outwards. Nobody can fall over, since he still holds the hands of his two neighbors (leaning in the opposite direction, of course). Then, the directions are changed; odd numbers lean outwards, while even number lean inwards. {{Picture}} [[Category:Game without equipment]] [[Category:Game for more than 20 players]] [[de:Jurte]] c7f68d1f6c2ed8a4b0a3e33c0b8391964f6b281f Yurt circle 0 394 1430 2011-09-14T15:30:21Z Wirthi 1 Redirected page to [[Yurt]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Yurt]] 2cacd14625b52dd150a3c9ee9b9f721b0616a927 Zipp zapp 0 967 3561 2297 2020-03-08T16:24:33Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Zipp Zapp''' is a game played while sitting in a circle. It requires a lot of attention of the participants, that can be used as [[ice breaker game]] and [[name learning game]]. == Material == All participants except one need a chair (or similar, like a pillow to sit on). == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle, one player is standing in the center. He randomly selects any other player, points at him and gives one of the following commands: * Zipp: the player has to say the name of his right neighbor * Zapp: the player has to say the name of his left neighbor * Zipp-Zapp: all players switch their seating places If any player does not react within a short time, the player and the person in the middle change their places, and a new player is standing in the middle for the next round. === Variants === * Of course, you can introduce further commands. [[Category:game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:game with chairs]] [[de:Zipp Zapp]] a19fe5a27506b2a1c0a24584ba80a33a5ee612fb 2297 2012-02-12T17:53:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "{{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrar..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Game |Type = {{attention game}}, {{ice breaker game}}, {{name learning game}} |PlayerCount = 10 or more |Location = sitting in a circle |Equipment = chairs |Duration = arbitrary |Preparation = none }} '''Zipp Zapp''' is a game played while sitting in a circle. It requires a lot of attention of the participants, that can be used as [[ice breaker game]] and [[name learning game]]. == Material == All participants (except one) need a chair (or similar, like a pillow to sit on). == Procedure == The players are sitting in a circle, one player is standing in the center. He randomly selects any other player, points at him and gives one of the following commands: * Zipp: the player has to say the name of his right neighbor * Zapp: the player has to say the name of his left neighbor * Zipp-Zapp: all players switch their seating places If any player does not react within a short time, the player and the person in the middle change their places, and a new player is standing in the middle for the next round. === Variants === * Of course, you can introduce further commands. [[Category:game for 10 to 20 players]] [[Category:game with chairs]] [[de:Zipp Zapp]] f9633da2c60e45a7752b8010aadabab19ede1ef2 Talk:Dodgeball with memory 1 812 2033 2012-01-26T10:54:09Z Wirthi 1 Created page with " == Name == The name of this game is probably wrong. In German, it is "Merkball" (remember ball). Is there any established name in English for the game? --~~~~" wikitext text/x-wiki == Name == The name of this game is probably wrong. In German, it is "Merkball" (remember ball). 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2012-02-23: [[elephant race]], [[handicap course]], [[train relay race]], [[pirate game]] * 2012-02-20: [[fireworks with matches]], [[fox hawk mating seasons]], [[red blue dead]], [[Romeo and Juliet]], [[wanted]] * 2012-02-17: [[rebound ball]], [[truth or dare]], [[buttocks fight]], [[animal tamer]], [[lead pouring]] * 2012-02-16: [[cannibal]], [[I packed my bag]], [[line-up]], [[lion hunt]], [[low V]], [[mosquito]], [[multi volleyball]] * 2012-02-14: [[balloon]], [[grab him]], [[highland games]], [[assassin game]], [[war]] * 2012-02-12: [[Assassination]], [[blind tent pitch]], [[clothespin robbery]], [[drawing in pairs]], [[paper ripping]], [[sum]], [[who has got most]], [[who is missing]], [[winking]], [[zipp zapp]] * 2012-02-10: [[circle portrait]], [[dragon's tail dodgeball]], [[horse race]], [[fox and goose]], [[killer among us]], [[mia]], [[slow hare and hound]] * 2012-02-09: [[Dancing with balloons]], [[do you love me]], [[shave the balloon]], [[switching names]], [[whistle game]] * 2012-02-08: [[bug hunt]], [[hunter ball]], [[Leonardo da Vinci bridge]], [[Lexicon game]], [[lighthouse]], [[pillow game]], [[robot]], [[No game]], [[name ball]], [[nailing]], [[Swiveling hips]], [[pairs]], [[run away]] * 2012-02-07: [[blind number tag]], [[bunch of keys]], [[introduction in pairs]], [[chariot race]], [[dancing orange]], [[moving pillow]], [[ocean wave]] * 2012-02-06: [[Flying Dutchman]], [[Occupied]], [[Oxford Cambridge]], [[Rag soccer]], [[Rapunzel]], [[Smelly chairs]], [[Cat and Mouse]], [[Donkey tail]], [[Follow or flee]], [[massage chain]], [[number tag]], [[Pushup square]], [[Swap positions]] * 2012-02-03: [[Evolution (communication game)]], [[egg-and-spoon race]] * 2012-02-01: [[Gate guardian]], [[If this is two]], [[Loony bin]], [[Once an Austrian]] ;January * 2012-01-31: [[Boxes]], [[Cutting flour]], [[Guessing songs]], [[Gurgling songs]], [[Obstacle course]], [[Fashion show]], [[Fruit salad]], [[Guessing melodies]], [[Homicide in the dark]] * 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and Wolf]], [[Color tag]], [[Jungle telephone]], [[Sculptor]], [[Web of yarn]], [[Your reputation precedes you]] * 2012-01-24: [[Acid river]], [[Beer crate climbing]], [[Crevasse]], [[Head shoulders knees toes]], [[Hot cold]], [[beer coaster target practice]] * 2012-01-21: [[Rolling coin]] * 2012-01-18: [[Evolution]] * 2012-01-16: [[Electric gummy bear]], [[Epidemic]] * 2012-01-15: [[1000 blank white cards]], [[King of ants]], [[Autograph game]], [[Ant game]], [[Laurel and Hardy]], [[High wall]] * 2012-01-11: [[Poison]] * 2012-01-08: [[Hare and Hounds]], [[Spry]] * 2012-01-03: [[Peng]], [[Train game]] === 2011 === * 2011-12-20: [[Triangle]], [[Droodles]], [[Shopping center]] * 2011-12-16: [[Wotan Schuh]], [[Johnny loves]], [[Rock paper scissors]] * 2011-12-15: [[Blowing out tea lights]], [[Nativity scene]] * 2011-12-14: [[Gift wrap]] * 2011-12-12: [[Secret Santa]] * 2011-12-07: [[Chariot fight]] * 2011-11-29: [[Haptic Kim]], [[Dropping the egg]] * 2011-11-28: [[Don't stop the ball]], 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Millers Hollow]] * 2011-08-25: [[Black magic]], [[Egg crane]] * 2011-08-24: [[Yes No Black White]], [[Name juggling]], [[Mafia]] * 2011-08-23: [[The sinking ship]], [[Bottleneck]] * 2011-08-19: [[1 to 100]], [[Bridge tag]] * 2011-08-18: [[Children's baseball]], [[Newspaper dance]], [[Mummy]], [[Thumb king]] * 2011-06-28: [[Knocking]] * 2011-06-26: [[Hi my name is Joe]], [[Grapevine]], [[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]], [[Acoustic Kim for pairs]], [[1 2 3]], [[Spelling backwards]], [[Inner circle outer circle]], [[Rooster fight in water]], [[Bucket ball]] * 2011-06-25: [[Photographer]], [[Conductor]], [[Photo rally]], [[Jumping fleas]], [[Clothespin]], [[British bulldog]] * 2011-06-24: [[Bodyguard]], [[Ball count]] * 2011-06-07: [[Memory tag]] * 2011-05-18: [[Counting]] * 2011-05-12: [[Tops and tails]], [[Rooster fight game]] * 2011-05-10: [[T-shirt relay]], [[Collection of tasks]] * 2011-04-04: [[Chinese tossing]], [[Bridge of beer crates]], [[Letter bomb]] * 2011-03-29: [[Fire water 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wikitext text/x-wiki This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2012 === ;February * 2012-02-29: [[Simon says]], [[sitting soccer]], [[sock robbery]], [[tug of war]] * 2012-02-28: [[crow crab]], [[jellyfish and coral]], [[pot drumming]], [[scavenger hunt]], [[snail tag]], [[Sport Olympics]], [[table tag]], [[test of courage]], [[treasure hunt]] * 2012-02-25: [[frisbee soccer]], [[herder ball]], [[orbiting]], [[plate spinning]] * 2012-02-24: [[frisbee aiming]], [[hand barrow race]], [[shouting circle]], [[rescue your friend]], [[snakes in the grass]], [[writing and drawing]] * 2012-02-23: [[elephant race]], [[handicap course]], [[train relay race]], [[pirate game]] * 2012-02-20: [[fireworks with matches]], [[fox hawk mating seasons]], [[red blue dead]], [[Romeo and Juliet]], [[wanted]] * 2012-02-17: [[rebound ball]], [[truth or dare]], [[buttocks fight]], [[animal tamer]], [[lead pouring]] * 2012-02-16: [[cannibal]], [[I packed my bag]], [[line-up]], [[lion hunt]], [[low V]], [[mosquito]], [[multi volleyball]] * 2012-02-14: [[balloon]], [[grab him]], [[highland games]], [[assassin game]], [[war]] * 2012-02-12: [[Assassination]], [[blind tent pitch]], [[clothespin robbery]], [[drawing in pairs]], [[paper ripping]], [[sum]], [[who has got most]], [[who is missing]], [[winking]], [[zipp zapp]] * 2012-02-10: [[circle portrait]], [[dragon's tail dodgeball]], [[horse race]], [[fox and goose]], [[killer among us]], [[mia]], [[slow hare and hound]] * 2012-02-09: [[Dancing with balloons]], [[do you love me]], [[shave the balloon]], [[switching names]], [[whistle game]] * 2012-02-08: [[bug hunt]], [[hunter ball]], [[Leonardo da Vinci bridge]], [[Lexicon game]], [[lighthouse]], [[pillow game]], [[robot]], [[No game]], [[name ball]], [[nailing]], [[Swiveling hips]], [[pairs]], [[run away]] * 2012-02-07: [[blind number tag]], [[bunch of keys]], [[introduction in pairs]], [[chariot race]], [[dancing orange]], [[moving pillow]], [[ocean wave]] * 2012-02-06: [[Flying Dutchman]], [[Occupied]], [[Oxford Cambridge]], [[Rag soccer]], [[Rapunzel]], [[Smelly chairs]], [[Cat and Mouse]], [[Donkey tail]], [[Follow or flee]], [[massage chain]], [[number tag]], [[Pushup square]], [[Swap positions]] * 2012-02-03: [[Evolution (communication game)]], [[egg-and-spoon race]] * 2012-02-01: [[Gate guardian]], [[If this is two]], [[Loony bin]], [[Once an Austrian]] ;January * 2012-01-31: [[Boxes]], [[Cutting flour]], [[Guessing songs]], [[Gurgling songs]], [[Obstacle course]], [[Fashion show]], [[Fruit salad]], [[Guessing melodies]], [[Homicide in the dark]] * 2012-01-30: [[Jester and King]], [[Paper roll fishing]], [[Snatch it]], [[Sponge relay]], [[Stacking]], [[Bearing]], [[Crooks in prison]], [[Ha Ha Ha]], [[Running dictation]], [[Wall of noise]], [[Water transport]] * 2012-01-27: [[Kissing the card]], [[Open or closed handover]], [[Pillow robbery]], [[Rattlesnakes]], [[Little green wizard]], [[Toilet paper roll]], [[AC DC]], [[Conveyor]], [[Flood water]], [[Heaven on earth]], [[Identifying faces]], [[My left chair is free]] * 2012-01-26: [[Chain through the hoop]], [[Charades]], [[Cookie relay]], [[Dodgeball with memory]], [[Mailman]], [[Musical chairs extreme]], [[Guessing initials]], [[I am sitting in the green and love]], [[If you're happy and you know it]], [[Jukebox]], [[Killer ball]] * 2012-01-25: [[Blind arranging]], [[Bundle of yarns]], [[Charly chirp]], [[Egg search]], [[Here we go with the big fat pony]], [[Passing the ball]], [[Picture Kim's game]], [[The magician loves]], [[Tortoise and hare]], [[Beer coaster game]], [[Hare and Wolf]], [[Color tag]], [[Jungle telephone]], [[Sculptor]], [[Web of yarn]], [[Your reputation precedes you]] * 2012-01-24: [[Acid river]], [[Beer crate climbing]], [[Crevasse]], [[Head shoulders knees toes]], [[Hot cold]], [[beer coaster target practice]] * 2012-01-21: [[Rolling coin]] * 2012-01-18: [[Evolution]] * 2012-01-16: [[Electric gummy bear]], [[Epidemic]] * 2012-01-15: [[1000 blank white cards]], [[King of ants]], [[Autograph game]], [[Ant game]], [[Laurel and Hardy]], [[High wall]] * 2012-01-11: [[Poison]] * 2012-01-08: [[Hare and Hounds]], [[Spry]] * 2012-01-03: [[Peng]], [[Train game]] === 2011 === * 2011-12-20: [[Triangle]], [[Droodles]], [[Shopping center]] * 2011-12-16: [[Wotan Schuh]], [[Johnny loves]], [[Rock paper scissors]] * 2011-12-15: [[Blowing out tea lights]], [[Nativity scene]] * 2011-12-14: [[Gift wrap]] * 2011-12-12: [[Secret Santa]] * 2011-12-07: [[Chariot fight]] * 2011-11-29: [[Haptic Kim]], [[Dropping the egg]] * 2011-11-28: [[Don't stop the ball]], [[Fast food game]] * 2011-11-22: [[Rollercoaster]], [[Apple bobbing]], [[Bacteria race]] * 2011-11-18: [[Ball over the rope]], [[International welcome]], [[Rugger scrums]] * 2011-11-07: [[Ninja]] * 2011-10-02: [[Concentration]], [[Smuggling]] * 2011-09-28: [[Mimicking]] * 2011-09-22: [[Toaster game]] * 2011-09-20: [[Rescue me]], [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * 2011-09-19: [[Harvesting carrots]] * 2011-09-16: [[Yes no tag]] * 2011-09-14: [[Yurt]], [[Polar bear and penguin]], [[Pharaoh]], [[Chinese wall]] * 2011-09-11: [[Crowded circles]], [[Pandemonium]] * 2011-09-10: [[Musical chairs]], [[Grab]], [[Who are you a' shoving]], [[Storm the castle]], [[pairs' tag]], [[chain tag]] * 2011-09-07: [[Blind pirate]], [[Guardian game]], [[One minute]], [[Running the gauntlet]] * 2011-09-06: [[Crabscrum]], [[Blind man's sanctuary]], [[Traffic lines]], [[Where is it]] * 2011-08-29: [[Tabletop soccer]], [[Word domino]], [[Chinese whispers in images]] * 2011-08-26: [[Children's sumo]], [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] * 2011-08-25: [[Black magic]], [[Egg crane]] * 2011-08-24: [[Yes No Black White]], [[Name juggling]], [[Mafia]] * 2011-08-23: [[The sinking ship]], [[Bottleneck]] * 2011-08-19: [[1 to 100]], [[Bridge tag]] * 2011-08-18: [[Children's baseball]], [[Newspaper dance]], [[Mummy]], [[Thumb king]] * 2011-06-28: [[Knocking]] * 2011-06-26: [[Hi my name is Joe]], [[Grapevine]], [[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]], [[Acoustic Kim for pairs]], [[1 2 3]], [[Spelling backwards]], [[Inner circle outer circle]], [[Rooster fight in water]], [[Bucket ball]] * 2011-06-25: [[Photographer]], [[Conductor]], [[Photo rally]], [[Jumping fleas]], [[Clothespin]], [[British bulldog]] * 2011-06-24: [[Bodyguard]], [[Ball count]] * 2011-06-07: [[Memory tag]] * 2011-05-18: [[Counting]] * 2011-05-12: [[Tops and tails]], [[Rooster fight game]] * 2011-05-10: [[T-shirt relay]], [[Collection of tasks]] * 2011-04-04: [[Chinese tossing]], [[Bridge of beer crates]], [[Letter bomb]] * 2011-03-29: [[Fire water storm]], [[Square blindfolded]], [[Atom game]] * 2011-03-28: [[Lord of the castle]] * 2011-03-27: [[City-Country-River]] * 2011-03-25: [[Guessing people]], [[Baking bread]] * 2011-03-24: [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]] * 2011-03-22: [[Crab]], [[Dragon's tail tag]] * 2011-03-20: [[Roly-poly toy]], [[Olfactory Kim]], [[Chain of balls]], [[Famous pairs]], [[Dracula]] * 2011-03-18: [[Hangman]], [[Who am I]], [[Hiding in the dark]] * 2011-03-17: [[Villain and shield]] * 2011-03-16: [[Memory Kim]] * 2011-03-15: [[Taste Kim]] * 2011-03-14: [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * 2011-03-13: [[Castle game]], [[Building bridges]] * 2011-03-11: [[Radio]], [[Mine field]], [[Standing up together]], [[Writing together]] * 2011-03-09: [[Name slapping]], [[Mine field (group dynamic)]], [[Body twister]], [[Sitting a circle]] * 2011-03-08: [[Chinese whispers]], [[Behind the curtain]] * 2011-03-07: [[Speed dating]] * 2011-02-25: [[Singing in the rain]] * 2011-02-24: [[Competition of paper gliders]], [[Alphabet of names]], [[Names and qualities]], [[Pitching pennies]], [[Continents]], [[Areas]] * 2011-02-23: [[Magic square]], [[Systemic gyration]], [[Turning carpets]], [[Tower construction]] * 2011-02-22: [[Swing balance]], [[Chaotic tag]], [[Wooden log]], [[The wall]], [[Donkey game]] * 2011-02-21: [[ABC relay]], [[Picasso for the poor]], [[Next signpost]], [[Blindfolded soccer]], [[Olfactory Kim's game with perfume]] * 2011-02-20: [[Search the clock]], [[Darkness drawing‎]], [[One minute speech]], [[Telegram]] * 2011-02-19: [[Building a word]], [[NASA game]], [[Buzz]], [[Spell it backwards]], [[Search for marbles]] * 2011-02-18: [[Push-up fight]] * 2011-02-17: [[Spider's net]], [[Floating pole]], [[No-go zone]], [[Walking stake]] * 2011-02-15: [[Group story]], [[Gordian knot]], [[Virus]], [[Washing machine]], [[Two pentagons]], [[Two euros]] * 2011-02-12: [[Bench balance]] [[Category:GamesWiki]] c47bd3cf3b6200c0d05cc318de068d793ab332ed 2442 2300 2012-02-24T15:44:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2012 === * 2012-02-12: [[Assassination]], [[blind tent pitch]], [[clothespin robbery]], [[drawing in pairs]], [[paper ripping]], [[sum]], [[who has got most]], [[who is missing]], [[winking]], [[zipp zapp]] * 2012-02-10: [[circle portrait]], [[dragon's tail dodgeball]], [[horse race]], [[fox and goose]], [[killer among us]], [[mia]], [[slow hare and hound]] * 2012-02-09: [[Dancing with balloons]], [[do you love me]], [[shave the balloon]], [[switching names]], [[whistle game]] * 2012-02-08: [[bug hunt]], [[hunter ball]], [[Leonardo da Vinci bridge]], [[Lexicon game]], [[lighthouse]], [[pillow game]], [[robot]], [[No game]], [[name ball]], [[nailing]], [[Swiveling hips]], [[pairs]], [[run away]] * 2012-02-07: [[blind number tag]], [[bunch of keys]], [[introduction in pairs]], [[chariot race]], [[dancing orange]], [[moving pillow]], [[ocean wave]] * 2012-02-06: [[Flying Dutchman]], [[Occupied]], [[Oxford Cambridge]], [[Rag soccer]], [[Rapunzel]], [[Smelly chairs]], [[Cat and Mouse]], [[Donkey tail]], [[Follow or flee]], [[massage chain]], [[number tag]], [[Pushup square]], [[Swap positions]] * 2012-02-03: [[Evolution (communication game)]], [[egg-and-spoon race]] * 2012-02-01: [[Gate guardian]], [[If this is two]], [[Loony bin]], [[Once an Austrian]] ;January * 2012-01-31: [[Boxes]], [[Cutting flour]], [[Guessing songs]], [[Gurgling songs]], [[Obstacle course]], [[Fashion show]], [[Fruit salad]], [[Guessing melodies]], [[Homicide in the dark]] * 2012-01-30: [[Jester and King]], [[Paper roll fishing]], [[Snatch it]], [[Sponge relay]], [[Stacking]], [[Bearing]], [[Crooks in prison]], [[Ha Ha Ha]], [[Running dictation]], [[Wall of noise]], [[Water transport]] * 2012-01-27: [[Kissing the card]], [[Open or closed handover]], [[Pillow robbery]], [[Rattlesnakes]], [[Little green wizard]], [[Toilet paper roll]], [[AC DC]], [[Conveyor]], [[Flood water]], [[Heaven on earth]], [[Identifying faces]], [[My left chair is free]] * 2012-01-26: [[Chain through the hoop]], [[Charades]], [[Cookie relay]], [[Dodgeball with memory]], [[Mailman]], [[Musical chairs extreme]], [[Guessing initials]], [[I am sitting in the green and love]], [[If you're happy and you know it]], [[Jukebox]], [[Killer ball]] * 2012-01-25: [[Blind arranging]], [[Bundle of yarns]], [[Charly chirp]], [[Egg search]], [[Here we go with the big fat pony]], [[Passing the ball]], [[Picture Kim's game]], [[The magician loves]], [[Tortoise and hare]], [[Beer coaster game]], [[Hare and Wolf]], [[Color tag]], [[Jungle telephone]], [[Sculptor]], [[Web of yarn]], [[Your reputation precedes you]] * 2012-01-24: [[Acid river]], [[Beer crate climbing]], [[Crevasse]], [[Head shoulders knees toes]], [[Hot cold]], [[beer coaster target practice]] * 2012-01-21: [[Rolling coin]] * 2012-01-18: [[Evolution]] * 2012-01-16: [[Electric gummy bear]], [[Epidemic]] * 2012-01-15: [[1000 blank white cards]], [[King of ants]], [[Autograph game]], [[Ant game]], [[Laurel and Hardy]], [[High wall]] * 2012-01-11: [[Poison]] * 2012-01-08: [[Hare and Hounds]], [[Spry]] * 2012-01-03: [[Peng]], [[Train game]] === 2011 === * 2011-12-20: [[Triangle]], [[Droodles]], [[Shopping center]] * 2011-12-16: [[Wotan Schuh]], [[Johnny loves]], [[Rock paper scissors]] * 2011-12-15: [[Blowing out tea lights]], [[Nativity scene]] * 2011-12-14: [[Gift wrap]] * 2011-12-12: [[Secret Santa]] * 2011-12-07: [[Chariot fight]] * 2011-11-29: [[Haptic Kim]], [[Dropping the egg]] * 2011-11-28: [[Don't stop the ball]], [[Fast food game]] * 2011-11-22: [[Rollercoaster]], [[Apple bobbing]], [[Bacteria race]] * 2011-11-18: [[Ball over the rope]], [[International welcome]], [[Rugger scrums]] * 2011-11-07: [[Ninja]] * 2011-10-02: [[Concentration]], [[Smuggling]] * 2011-09-28: [[Mimicking]] * 2011-09-22: [[Toaster game]] * 2011-09-20: [[Rescue me]], [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * 2011-09-19: [[Harvesting carrots]] * 2011-09-16: [[Yes no tag]] * 2011-09-14: [[Yurt]], [[Polar bear and penguin]], [[Pharaoh]], [[Chinese wall]] * 2011-09-11: [[Crowded circles]], [[Pandemonium]] * 2011-09-10: [[Musical chairs]], [[Grab]], [[Who are you a' shoving]], [[Storm the castle]], [[pairs' tag]], [[chain tag]] * 2011-09-07: [[Blind pirate]], [[Guardian game]], [[One minute]], [[Running the gauntlet]] * 2011-09-06: [[Crabscrum]], [[Blind man's sanctuary]], [[Traffic lines]], [[Where is it]] * 2011-08-29: [[Tabletop soccer]], [[Word domino]], [[Chinese whispers in images]] * 2011-08-26: [[Children's sumo]], [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] * 2011-08-25: [[Black magic]], [[Egg crane]] * 2011-08-24: [[Yes No Black White]], [[Name juggling]], [[Mafia]] * 2011-08-23: [[The sinking ship]], [[Bottleneck]] * 2011-08-19: [[1 to 100]], [[Bridge tag]] * 2011-08-18: [[Children's baseball]], [[Newspaper dance]], [[Mummy]], [[Thumb king]] * 2011-06-28: [[Knocking]] * 2011-06-26: [[Hi my name is Joe]], [[Grapevine]], [[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]], [[Acoustic Kim for pairs]], [[1 2 3]], [[Spelling backwards]], [[Inner circle outer circle]], [[Rooster fight in water]], [[Bucket ball]] * 2011-06-25: [[Photographer]], [[Conductor]], [[Photo rally]], [[Jumping fleas]], [[Clothespin]], [[British bulldog]] * 2011-06-24: [[Bodyguard]], [[Ball count]] * 2011-06-07: [[Memory tag]] * 2011-05-18: [[Counting]] * 2011-05-12: [[Tops and tails]], [[Rooster fight game]] * 2011-05-10: [[T-shirt relay]], [[Collection of tasks]] * 2011-04-04: [[Chinese tossing]], [[Bridge of beer crates]], [[Letter bomb]] * 2011-03-29: [[Fire water storm]], [[Square blindfolded]], [[Atom game]] * 2011-03-28: [[Lord of the castle]] * 2011-03-27: [[City-Country-River]] * 2011-03-25: [[Guessing people]], [[Baking bread]] * 2011-03-24: [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]] * 2011-03-22: [[Crab]], [[Dragon's tail tag]] * 2011-03-20: [[Roly-poly toy]], [[Olfactory Kim]], [[Chain of balls]], [[Famous pairs]], [[Dracula]] * 2011-03-18: [[Hangman]], [[Who am I]], [[Hiding in the dark]] * 2011-03-17: [[Villain and shield]] * 2011-03-16: [[Memory Kim]] * 2011-03-15: [[Taste Kim]] * 2011-03-14: [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * 2011-03-13: [[Castle game]], [[Building bridges]] * 2011-03-11: [[Radio]], [[Mine field]], [[Standing up together]], [[Writing together]] * 2011-03-09: [[Name slapping]], [[Mine field (group dynamic)]], [[Body twister]], [[Sitting a circle]] * 2011-03-08: [[Chinese whispers]], [[Behind the curtain]] * 2011-03-07: [[Speed dating]] * 2011-02-25: [[Singing in the rain]] * 2011-02-24: [[Competition of paper gliders]], [[Alphabet of names]], [[Names and qualities]], [[Pitching pennies]], [[Continents]], [[Areas]] * 2011-02-23: [[Magic square]], [[Systemic gyration]], [[Turning carpets]], [[Tower construction]] * 2011-02-22: [[Swing balance]], [[Chaotic tag]], [[Wooden log]], [[The wall]], [[Donkey game]] * 2011-02-21: [[ABC relay]], [[Picasso for the poor]], [[Next signpost]], [[Blindfolded soccer]], [[Olfactory Kim's game with perfume]] * 2011-02-20: [[Search the clock]], [[Darkness drawing‎]], [[One minute speech]], [[Telegram]] * 2011-02-19: [[Building a word]], [[NASA game]], [[Buzz]], [[Spell it backwards]], [[Search for marbles]] * 2011-02-18: [[Push-up fight]] * 2011-02-17: [[Spider's net]], [[Floating pole]], [[No-go zone]], [[Walking stake]] * 2011-02-15: [[Group story]], [[Gordian knot]], [[Virus]], [[Washing machine]], [[Two pentagons]], [[Two euros]] * 2011-02-12: [[Bench balance]] [[Category:GamesWiki]] 2bba5e381c9f86afdd64c44a64dc3ef0a4cab535 2300 2116 2012-02-12T18:09:56Z Wirthi 1 /* 2012 */ wikitext text/x-wiki This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2012 === * 2012-01-31: [[Boxes]], [[Cutting flour]], [[Guessing songs]], [[Gurgling songs]], [[Obstacle course]], [[Fashion show]], [[Fruit salad]], [[Guessing melodies]], [[Homicide in the dark]] * 2012-01-30: [[Jester and King]], [[Paper roll fishing]], [[Snatch it]], [[Sponge relay]], [[Stacking]], [[Bearing]], [[Crooks in prison]], [[Ha Ha Ha]], [[Running dictation]], [[Wall of noise]], [[Water transport]] * 2012-01-27: [[Kissing the card]], [[Open or closed handover]], [[Pillow robbery]], [[Rattlesnakes]], [[Little green wizard]], [[Toilet paper roll]], [[AC DC]], [[Conveyor]], [[Flood water]], [[Heaven on earth]], [[Identifying faces]], [[My left chair is free]] * 2012-01-26: [[Chain through the hoop]], [[Charades]], [[Cookie relay]], [[Dodgeball with memory]], [[Mailman]], [[Musical chairs extreme]], [[Guessing initials]], [[I am sitting in the green and love]], [[If you're happy and you know it]], [[Jukebox]], [[Killer ball]] * 2012-01-25: [[Blind arranging]], [[Bundle of yarns]], [[Charly chirp]], [[Egg search]], [[Here we go with the big fat pony]], [[Passing the ball]], [[Picture Kim's game]], [[The magician loves]], [[Tortoise and hare]], [[Beer coaster game]], [[Hare and Wolf]], [[Color tag]], [[Jungle telephone]], [[Sculptor]], [[Web of yarn]], [[Your reputation precedes you]] * 2012-01-24: [[Acid river]], [[Beer crate climbing]], [[Crevasse]], [[Head shoulders knees toes]], [[Hot cold]], [[beer coaster target practice]] * 2012-01-21: [[Rolling coin]] * 2012-01-18: [[Evolution]] * 2012-01-16: [[Electric gummy bear]], [[Epidemic]] * 2012-01-15: [[1000 blank white cards]], [[King of ants]], [[Autograph game]], [[Ant game]], [[Laurel and Hardy]], [[High wall]] * 2012-01-11: [[Poison]] * 2012-01-08: [[Hare and Hounds]], [[Spry]] * 2012-01-03: [[Peng]], [[Train game]] === 2011 === * 2011-12-20: [[Triangle]], [[Droodles]], [[Shopping center]] * 2011-12-16: [[Wotan Schuh]], [[Johnny loves]], [[Rock paper scissors]] * 2011-12-15: [[Blowing out tea lights]], [[Nativity scene]] * 2011-12-14: [[Gift wrap]] * 2011-12-12: [[Secret Santa]] * 2011-12-07: [[Chariot fight]] * 2011-11-29: [[Haptic Kim]], [[Dropping the egg]] * 2011-11-28: [[Don't stop the ball]], [[Fast food game]] * 2011-11-22: [[Rollercoaster]], [[Apple bobbing]], [[Bacteria race]] * 2011-11-18: [[Ball over the rope]], [[International welcome]], [[Rugger scrums]] * 2011-11-07: [[Ninja]] * 2011-10-02: [[Concentration]], [[Smuggling]] * 2011-09-28: [[Mimicking]] * 2011-09-22: [[Toaster game]] * 2011-09-20: [[Rescue me]], [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * 2011-09-19: [[Harvesting carrots]] * 2011-09-16: [[Yes no tag]] * 2011-09-14: [[Yurt]], [[Polar bear and penguin]], [[Pharaoh]], [[Chinese wall]] * 2011-09-11: [[Crowded circles]], [[Pandemonium]] * 2011-09-10: [[Musical chairs]], [[Grab]], [[Who are you a' shoving]], [[Storm the castle]], [[pairs' tag]], [[chain tag]] * 2011-09-07: [[Blind pirate]], [[Guardian game]], [[One minute]], [[Running the gauntlet]] * 2011-09-06: [[Crabscrum]], [[Blind man's sanctuary]], [[Traffic lines]], [[Where is it]] * 2011-08-29: [[Tabletop soccer]], [[Word domino]], [[Chinese whispers in images]] * 2011-08-26: [[Children's sumo]], [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] * 2011-08-25: [[Black magic]], [[Egg crane]] * 2011-08-24: [[Yes No Black White]], [[Name juggling]], [[Mafia]] * 2011-08-23: [[The sinking ship]], [[Bottleneck]] * 2011-08-19: [[1 to 100]], [[Bridge tag]] * 2011-08-18: [[Children's baseball]], [[Newspaper dance]], [[Mummy]], [[Thumb king]] * 2011-06-28: [[Knocking]] * 2011-06-26: [[Hi my name is Joe]], [[Grapevine]], [[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]], [[Acoustic Kim for pairs]], [[1 2 3]], [[Spelling backwards]], [[Inner circle outer circle]], [[Rooster fight in water]], [[Bucket ball]] * 2011-06-25: [[Photographer]], [[Conductor]], [[Photo rally]], [[Jumping fleas]], [[Clothespin]], [[British bulldog]] * 2011-06-24: [[Bodyguard]], [[Ball count]] * 2011-06-07: [[Memory tag]] * 2011-05-18: [[Counting]] * 2011-05-12: [[Tops and tails]], [[Rooster fight game]] * 2011-05-10: [[T-shirt relay]], [[Collection of tasks]] * 2011-04-04: [[Chinese tossing]], [[Bridge of beer crates]], [[Letter bomb]] * 2011-03-29: [[Fire water storm]], [[Square blindfolded]], [[Atom game]] * 2011-03-28: [[Lord of the castle]] * 2011-03-27: [[City-Country-River]] * 2011-03-25: [[Guessing people]], [[Baking bread]] * 2011-03-24: [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]] * 2011-03-22: [[Crab]], [[Dragon's tail tag]] * 2011-03-20: [[Roly-poly toy]], [[Olfactory Kim]], [[Chain of balls]], [[Famous pairs]], [[Dracula]] * 2011-03-18: [[Hangman]], [[Who am I]], [[Hiding in the dark]] * 2011-03-17: [[Villain and shield]] * 2011-03-16: [[Memory Kim]] * 2011-03-15: [[Taste Kim]] * 2011-03-14: [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * 2011-03-13: [[Castle game]], [[Building bridges]] * 2011-03-11: [[Radio]], [[Mine field]], [[Standing up together]], [[Writing together]] * 2011-03-09: [[Name slapping]], [[Mine field (group dynamic)]], [[Body twister]], [[Sitting a circle]] * 2011-03-08: [[Chinese whispers]], [[Behind the curtain]] * 2011-03-07: [[Speed dating]] * 2011-02-25: [[Singing in the rain]] * 2011-02-24: [[Competition of paper gliders]], [[Alphabet of names]], [[Names and qualities]], [[Pitching pennies]], [[Continents]], [[Areas]] * 2011-02-23: [[Magic square]], [[Systemic gyration]], [[Turning carpets]], [[Tower construction]] * 2011-02-22: [[Swing balance]], [[Chaotic tag]], [[Wooden log]], [[The wall]], [[Donkey game]] * 2011-02-21: [[ABC relay]], [[Picasso for the poor]], [[Next signpost]], [[Blindfolded soccer]], [[Olfactory Kim's game with perfume]] * 2011-02-20: [[Search the clock]], [[Darkness drawing‎]], [[One minute speech]], [[Telegram]] * 2011-02-19: [[Building a word]], [[NASA game]], [[Buzz]], [[Spell it backwards]], [[Search for marbles]] * 2011-02-18: [[Push-up fight]] * 2011-02-17: [[Spider's net]], [[Floating pole]], [[No-go zone]], [[Walking stake]] * 2011-02-15: [[Group story]], [[Gordian knot]], [[Virus]], [[Washing machine]], [[Two pentagons]], [[Two euros]] * 2011-02-12: [[Bench balance]] [[Category:GamesWiki]] c24dae798ec291f22f40159014f207ae843eea82 2116 1990 2012-01-30T19:02:58Z Wirthi 1 /* 2012 */ wikitext text/x-wiki This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2012 === * 2012-01-24: [[Acid river]], [[Beer crate climbing]], [[Crevasse]], [[Head shoulders knees toes]], [[Hot cold]], [[beer coaster target practice]] * 2012-01-21: [[Rolling coin]] * 2012-01-18: [[Evolution]] * 2012-01-16: [[Electric gummy bear]], [[Epidemic]] * 2012-01-15: [[1000 blank white cards]], [[King of ants]], [[Autograph game]], [[Ant game]], [[Laurel and Hardy]], [[High wall]] * 2012-01-11: [[Poison]] * 2012-01-08: [[Hare and Hounds]], [[Spry]] * 2012-01-03: [[Peng]], [[Train game]] === 2011 === * 2011-12-20: [[Triangle]], [[Droodles]], [[Shopping center]] * 2011-12-16: [[Wotan Schuh]], [[Johnny loves]], [[Rock paper scissors]] * 2011-12-15: [[Blowing out tea lights]], [[Nativity scene]] * 2011-12-14: [[Gift wrap]] * 2011-12-12: [[Secret Santa]] * 2011-12-07: [[Chariot fight]] * 2011-11-29: [[Haptic Kim]], [[Dropping the egg]] * 2011-11-28: [[Don't stop the ball]], [[Fast food game]] * 2011-11-22: [[Rollercoaster]], [[Apple bobbing]], [[Bacteria race]] * 2011-11-18: [[Ball over the rope]], [[International welcome]], [[Rugger scrums]] * 2011-11-07: [[Ninja]] * 2011-10-02: [[Concentration]], [[Smuggling]] * 2011-09-28: [[Mimicking]] * 2011-09-22: [[Toaster game]] * 2011-09-20: [[Rescue me]], [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * 2011-09-19: [[Harvesting carrots]] * 2011-09-16: [[Yes no tag]] * 2011-09-14: [[Yurt]], [[Polar bear and penguin]], [[Pharaoh]], [[Chinese wall]] * 2011-09-11: [[Crowded circles]], [[Pandemonium]] * 2011-09-10: [[Musical chairs]], [[Grab]], [[Who are you a' shoving]], [[Storm the castle]], [[pairs' tag]], [[chain tag]] * 2011-09-07: [[Blind pirate]], [[Guardian game]], [[One minute]], [[Running the gauntlet]] * 2011-09-06: [[Crabscrum]], [[Blind man's sanctuary]], [[Traffic lines]], [[Where is it]] * 2011-08-29: [[Tabletop soccer]], [[Word domino]], [[Chinese whispers in images]] * 2011-08-26: [[Children's sumo]], [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] * 2011-08-25: [[Black magic]], [[Egg crane]] * 2011-08-24: [[Yes No Black White]], [[Name juggling]], [[Mafia]] * 2011-08-23: [[The sinking ship]], [[Bottleneck]] * 2011-08-19: [[1 to 100]], [[Bridge tag]] * 2011-08-18: [[Children's baseball]], [[Newspaper dance]], [[Mummy]], [[Thumb king]] * 2011-06-28: [[Knocking]] * 2011-06-26: [[Hi my name is Joe]], [[Grapevine]], [[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]], [[Acoustic Kim for pairs]], [[1 2 3]], [[Spelling backwards]], [[Inner circle outer circle]], [[Rooster fight in water]], [[Bucket ball]] * 2011-06-25: [[Photographer]], [[Conductor]], [[Photo rally]], [[Jumping fleas]], [[Clothespin]], [[British bulldog]] * 2011-06-24: [[Bodyguard]], [[Ball count]] * 2011-06-07: [[Memory tag]] * 2011-05-18: [[Counting]] * 2011-05-12: [[Tops and tails]], [[Rooster fight game]] * 2011-05-10: [[T-shirt relay]], [[Collection of tasks]] * 2011-04-04: [[Chinese tossing]], [[Bridge of beer crates]], [[Letter bomb]] * 2011-03-29: [[Fire water storm]], [[Square blindfolded]], [[Atom game]] * 2011-03-28: [[Lord of the castle]] * 2011-03-27: [[City-Country-River]] * 2011-03-25: [[Guessing people]], [[Baking bread]] * 2011-03-24: [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]] * 2011-03-22: [[Crab]], [[Dragon's tail tag]] * 2011-03-20: [[Roly-poly toy]], [[Olfactory Kim]], [[Chain of balls]], [[Famous pairs]], [[Dracula]] * 2011-03-18: [[Hangman]], [[Who am I]], [[Hiding in the dark]] * 2011-03-17: [[Villain and shield]] * 2011-03-16: [[Memory Kim]] * 2011-03-15: [[Taste Kim]] * 2011-03-14: [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * 2011-03-13: [[Castle game]], [[Building bridges]] * 2011-03-11: [[Radio]], [[Mine field]], [[Standing up together]], [[Writing together]] * 2011-03-09: [[Name slapping]], [[Mine field (group dynamic)]], [[Body twister]], [[Sitting a circle]] * 2011-03-08: [[Chinese whispers]], [[Behind the curtain]] * 2011-03-07: [[Speed dating]] * 2011-02-25: [[Singing in the rain]] * 2011-02-24: [[Competition of paper gliders]], [[Alphabet of names]], [[Names and qualities]], [[Pitching pennies]], [[Continents]], [[Areas]] * 2011-02-23: [[Magic square]], [[Systemic gyration]], [[Turning carpets]], [[Tower construction]] * 2011-02-22: [[Swing balance]], [[Chaotic tag]], [[Wooden log]], [[The wall]], [[Donkey game]] * 2011-02-21: [[ABC relay]], [[Picasso for the poor]], [[Next signpost]], [[Blindfolded soccer]], [[Olfactory Kim's game with perfume]] * 2011-02-20: [[Search the clock]], [[Darkness drawing‎]], [[One minute speech]], [[Telegram]] * 2011-02-19: [[Building a word]], [[NASA game]], [[Buzz]], [[Spell it backwards]], [[Search for marbles]] * 2011-02-18: [[Push-up fight]] * 2011-02-17: [[Spider's net]], [[Floating pole]], [[No-go zone]], [[Walking stake]] * 2011-02-15: [[Group story]], [[Gordian knot]], [[Virus]], [[Washing machine]], [[Two pentagons]], [[Two euros]] * 2011-02-12: [[Bench balance]] [[Category:GamesWiki]] 99e03ad0d0b1fe59682523fd7619d2b57813f1df 1990 1889 2012-01-25T11:54:38Z Wirthi 1 /* 2011 */ wikitext text/x-wiki This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2012 === * 2012-01-11: [[Poison]] * 2012-01-08: [[Hare and Hounds]], [[Spry]] * 2012-01-03: [[Peng]], [[Train game]] === 2011 === * 2011-12-20: [[Triangle]], [[Droodles]], [[Shopping center]] * 2011-12-16: [[Wotan Schuh]], [[Johnny loves]], [[Rock paper scissors]] * 2011-12-15: [[Blowing out tea lights]], [[Nativity scene]] * 2011-12-14: [[Gift wrap]] * 2011-12-12: [[Secret Santa]] * 2011-12-07: [[Chariot fight]] * 2011-11-29: [[Haptic Kim]], [[Dropping the egg]] * 2011-11-28: [[Don't stop the ball]], [[Fast food game]] * 2011-11-22: [[Rollercoaster]], [[Apple bobbing]], [[Bacteria race]] * 2011-11-18: [[Ball over the rope]], [[International welcome]], [[Rugger scrums]] * 2011-11-07: [[Ninja]] * 2011-10-02: [[Concentration]], [[Smuggling]] * 2011-09-28: [[Mimicking]] * 2011-09-22: [[Toaster game]] * 2011-09-20: [[Rescue me]], [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * 2011-09-19: [[Harvesting carrots]] * 2011-09-16: [[Yes no tag]] * 2011-09-14: [[Yurt]], [[Polar bear and penguin]], [[Pharaoh]], [[Chinese wall]] * 2011-09-11: [[Crowded circles]], [[Pandemonium]] * 2011-09-10: [[Musical chairs]], [[Grab]], [[Who are you a' shoving]], [[Storm the castle]], [[pairs' tag]], [[chain tag]] * 2011-09-07: [[Blind pirate]], [[Guardian game]], [[One minute]], [[Running the gauntlet]] * 2011-09-06: [[Crabscrum]], [[Blind man's sanctuary]], [[Traffic lines]], [[Where is it]] * 2011-08-29: [[Tabletop soccer]], [[Word domino]], [[Chinese whispers in images]] * 2011-08-26: [[Children's sumo]], [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] * 2011-08-25: [[Black magic]], [[Egg crane]] * 2011-08-24: [[Yes No Black White]], [[Name juggling]], [[Mafia]] * 2011-08-23: [[The sinking ship]], [[Bottleneck]] * 2011-08-19: [[1 to 100]], [[Bridge tag]] * 2011-08-18: [[Children's baseball]], [[Newspaper dance]], [[Mummy]], [[Thumb king]] * 2011-06-28: [[Knocking]] * 2011-06-26: [[Hi my name is Joe]], [[Grapevine]], [[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]], [[Acoustic Kim for pairs]], [[1 2 3]], [[Spelling backwards]], [[Inner circle outer circle]], [[Rooster fight in water]], [[Bucket ball]] * 2011-06-25: [[Photographer]], [[Conductor]], [[Photo rally]], [[Jumping fleas]], [[Clothespin]], [[British bulldog]] * 2011-06-24: [[Bodyguard]], [[Ball count]] * 2011-06-07: [[Memory tag]] * 2011-05-18: [[Counting]] * 2011-05-12: [[Tops and tails]], [[Rooster fight game]] * 2011-05-10: [[T-shirt relay]], [[Collection of tasks]] * 2011-04-04: [[Chinese tossing]], [[Bridge of beer crates]], [[Letter bomb]] * 2011-03-29: [[Fire water storm]], [[Square blindfolded]], [[Atom game]] * 2011-03-28: [[Lord of the castle]] * 2011-03-27: [[City-Country-River]] * 2011-03-25: [[Guessing people]], [[Baking bread]] * 2011-03-24: [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]] * 2011-03-22: [[Crab]], [[Dragon's tail tag]] * 2011-03-20: [[Roly-poly toy]], [[Olfactory Kim]], [[Chain of balls]], [[Famous pairs]], [[Dracula]] * 2011-03-18: [[Hangman]], [[Who am I]], [[Hiding in the dark]] * 2011-03-17: [[Villain and shield]] * 2011-03-16: [[Memory Kim]] * 2011-03-15: [[Taste Kim]] * 2011-03-14: [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * 2011-03-13: [[Castle game]], [[Building bridges]] * 2011-03-11: [[Radio]], [[Mine field]], [[Standing up together]], [[Writing together]] * 2011-03-09: [[Name slapping]], [[Mine field (group dynamic)]], [[Body twister]], [[Sitting a circle]] * 2011-03-08: [[Chinese whispers]], [[Behind the curtain]] * 2011-03-07: [[Speed dating]] * 2011-02-25: [[Singing in the rain]] * 2011-02-24: [[Competition of paper gliders]], [[Alphabet of names]], [[Names and qualities]], [[Pitching pennies]], [[Continents]], [[Areas]] * 2011-02-23: [[Magic square]], [[Systemic gyration]], [[Turning carpets]], [[Tower construction]] * 2011-02-22: [[Swing balance]], [[Chaotic tag]], [[Wooden log]], [[The wall]], [[Donkey game]] * 2011-02-21: [[ABC relay]], [[Picasso for the poor]], [[Next signpost]], [[Blindfolded soccer]], [[Olfactory Kim's game with perfume]] * 2011-02-20: [[Search the clock]], [[Darkness drawing‎]], [[One minute speech]], [[Telegram]] * 2011-02-19: [[Building a word]], [[NASA game]], [[Buzz]], [[Spell it backwards]], [[Search for marbles]] * 2011-02-18: [[Push-up fight]] * 2011-02-17: [[Spider's net]], [[Floating pole]], [[No-go zone]], [[Walking stake]] * 2011-02-15: [[Group story]], [[Gordian knot]], [[Virus]], [[Washing machine]], [[Two pentagons]], [[Two euros]] * 2011-02-12: [[Bench balance]] [[Category:GamesWiki]] 3282f0d99706e7718721ca77557c35823c89fb3f 1889 1734 2012-01-03T17:02:00Z Wirthi 1 /* 2011 */ wikitext text/x-wiki This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2011 === * 2011-11-29: [[Haptic Kim]], [[Dropping the egg]] * 2011-11-28: [[Don't stop the ball]], [[Fast food game]] * 2011-11-22: [[Rollercoaster]], [[Apple bobbing]], [[Bacteria race]] * 2011-11-18: [[Ball over the rope]], [[International welcome]], [[Rugger scrums]] * 2011-11-07: [[Ninja]] * 2011-10-02: [[Concentration]], [[Smuggling]] * 2011-09-28: [[Mimicking]] * 2011-09-22: [[Toaster game]] * 2011-09-20: [[Rescue me]], [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * 2011-09-19: [[Harvesting carrots]] * 2011-09-16: [[Yes no tag]] * 2011-09-14: [[Yurt]], [[Polar bear and penguin]], [[Pharaoh]], [[Chinese wall]] * 2011-09-11: [[Crowded circles]], [[Pandemonium]] * 2011-09-10: [[Musical chairs]], [[Grab]], [[Who are you a' shoving]], [[Storm the castle]], [[pairs' tag]], [[chain tag]] * 2011-09-07: [[Blind pirate]], [[Guardian game]], [[One minute]], [[Running the gauntlet]] * 2011-09-06: [[Crabscrum]], [[Blind man's sanctuary]], [[Traffic lines]], [[Where is it]] * 2011-08-29: [[Tabletop soccer]], [[Word domino]], [[Chinese whispers in images]] * 2011-08-26: [[Children's sumo]], [[Werewolves of Millers Hollow]] * 2011-08-25: [[Black magic]], [[Egg crane]] * 2011-08-24: [[Yes No Black White]], [[Name juggling]], [[Mafia]] * 2011-08-23: [[The sinking ship]], [[Bottleneck]] * 2011-08-19: [[1 to 100]], [[Bridge tag]] * 2011-08-18: [[Children's baseball]], [[Newspaper dance]], [[Mummy]], [[Thumb king]] * 2011-06-28: [[Knocking]] * 2011-06-26: [[Hi my name is Joe]], [[Grapevine]], [[Acoustic Kim in film canisters]], [[Acoustic Kim for pairs]], [[1 2 3]], [[Spelling backwards]], [[Inner circle outer circle]], [[Rooster fight in water]], [[Bucket ball]] * 2011-06-25: [[Photographer]], [[Conductor]], [[Photo rally]], [[Jumping fleas]], [[Clothespin]], [[British bulldog]] * 2011-06-24: [[Bodyguard]], [[Ball count]] * 2011-06-07: [[Memory tag]] * 2011-05-18: [[Counting]] * 2011-05-12: [[Tops and tails]], [[Rooster fight game]] * 2011-05-10: [[T-shirt relay]], [[Collection of tasks]] * 2011-04-04: [[Chinese tossing]], [[Bridge of beer crates]], [[Letter bomb]] * 2011-03-29: [[Fire water storm]], [[Square blindfolded]], [[Atom game]] * 2011-03-28: [[Lord of the castle]] * 2011-03-27: [[City-Country-River]] * 2011-03-25: [[Guessing people]], [[Baking bread]] * 2011-03-24: [[Dragon's tail tag in groups]] * 2011-03-22: [[Crab]], [[Dragon's tail tag]] * 2011-03-20: [[Roly-poly toy]], [[Olfactory Kim]], [[Chain of balls]], [[Famous pairs]], [[Dracula]] * 2011-03-18: [[Hangman]], [[Who am I]], [[Hiding in the dark]] * 2011-03-17: [[Villain and shield]] * 2011-03-16: 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speech]], [[Telegram]] * 2011-02-19: [[Building a word]], [[NASA game]], [[Buzz]], [[Spell it backwards]], [[Search for marbles]] * 2011-02-18: [[Push-up fight]] * 2011-02-17: [[Spider's net]], [[Floating pole]], [[No-go zone]], [[Walking stake]] * 2011-02-15: [[Group story]], [[Gordian knot]], [[Virus]], [[Washing machine]], [[Two pentagons]], [[Two euros]] * 2011-02-12: [[Bench balance]] [[Category:GamesWiki]] 74ead6e5cc837ebdbe683defb3bdde05a4309be3 1734 1505 2011-12-15T13:47:18Z Wirthi 1 /* 2011 */ wikitext text/x-wiki This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2011 === * 2011-09-14: [[Yurt]], [[Polar bear and penguin]], [[Pharaoh]], [[Chinese wall]] * 2011-09-11: [[Crowded circles]], [[Pandemonium]] * 2011-09-10: [[Musical chairs]], [[Grab]], [[Who are you a' shoving]], [[Storm the castle]], [[pairs' tag]], [[chain tag]] * 2011-09-07: [[Blind pirate]], [[Guardian game]], [[One minute]], [[Running the 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speech]], [[Telegram]] * 2011-02-19: [[Building a word]], [[NASA game]], [[Buzz]], [[Spell it backwards]], [[Search for marbles]] * 2011-02-18: [[Push-up fight]] * 2011-02-17: [[Spider's net]], [[Floating pole]], [[No-go zone]], [[Walking stake]] * 2011-02-15: [[Group story]], [[Gordian knot]], [[Virus]], [[Washing machine]], [[Two pentagons]], [[Two euros]] * 2011-02-12: [[Bench balance]] [[Category:GamesWiki]] 81c818c6d979ba514abc64d5fde20470f1833964 398 296 2011-05-10T15:43:25Z Wirthi 1 /* 2011 */ wikitext text/x-wiki This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2011 === * 2011-03-13: [[Castle game]], [[Building bridges]] * 2011-03-11: [[Radio]], [[Mine field]], [[Standing up together]], [[Writing together]] * 2011-03-09: [[Name slapping]], [[Mine field (group dynamic)]], [[Body twister]], [[Sitting a circle]] * 2011-03-08: [[Chinese whispers]], [[Behind the curtain]] * 2011-03-07: [[Speed dating]] * 2011-02-25: [[Singing in the rain]] * 2011-02-24: [[Competition of paper gliders]], [[Alphabet of names]], [[Names and qualities]], [[Pitching pennies]], [[Continents]], [[Areas]] * 2011-02-23: [[Magic square]], [[Systemic gyration]], [[Turning carpets]], [[Tower construction]] * 2011-02-22: [[Swing balance]], [[Chaotic tag]], [[Wooden log]], [[The wall]], [[Donkey game]] * 2011-02-21: [[ABC relay]], [[Picasso for the poor]], [[Next signpost]], [[Blindfolded soccer]], [[Olfactory Kim's game with perfume]] * 2011-02-20: [[Search the clock]], [[Darkness drawing‎]], [[One minute speech]], [[Telegram]] * 2011-02-19: [[Building a word]], [[NASA game]], [[Buzz]], [[Spell it backwards]], [[Search for marbles]] * 2011-02-18: [[Push-up fight]] * 2011-02-17: [[Spider's net]], [[Floating pole]], [[No-go zone]], [[Walking stake]] * 2011-02-15: [[Group story]], [[Gordian knot]], [[Virus]], [[Washing machine]], [[Two pentagons]], [[Two euros]] * 2011-02-12: [[Bench balance]] [[Category:GamesWiki]] 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[[Bench balance]] [[Category:GamesWiki]] 5116ae00dcfebbbb67b181cecddf0f326b5165a8 47 2011-02-15T17:16:46Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2011 === ''none, yet'' [[Category:GamesWiki]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This '''archive''' stores all articles that had previously been listed on [[GamesWiki:New articles]]. ==New games== === 2011 === ''none, yet'' [[Category:GamesWiki]] e6bbf80cbf3a99fdda2afb4bf470ea5cc4dbdae2 File:Acid River Balance.jpg 6 1776 3314 2013-09-30T22:18:53Z Wirthi 1 [[Who are you a' shoving]] Christian Wirth ([[User:Wirthi]]) {{CC-BY-SA}} wikitext text/x-wiki [[Who are you a' shoving]] Christian Wirth ([[User:Wirthi]]) {{CC-BY-SA}} aae566d181911163ba77e9e5ccdd2752485debd1 File:Briefbomben gelöst.jpg 6 1297 2728 2012-04-15T08:36:35Z Wirthi 1 The task [[letter bomb]] has been solved. wikitext text/x-wiki The task [[letter bomb]] has been solved. 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2011-05-12T15:02:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''fighting games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Fighting games|fighting game]][[Category:Fighting game]]<..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''fighting games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Fighting games|fighting game]][[Category:Fighting game]]</includeonly> 7b31a89e4b533c57f47bfcd6cfc46b2424b62162 Template:Game 10 2 3340 2730 2015-12-16T19:33:20Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="float:right;"> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.5em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-align:center; width:320px;">{{PAGENAME}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px; background-color: #ffffff; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; align:right; width:320px; 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style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; text-align:center; width:320px;">{{PAGENAME}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px; background-color: #ffffff; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:0.2em 0; "> {| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" style="width: 100%;" |--- | Type: || {{{Type}}} |--- | Number of players: || {{{PlayerCount}}} |--- | Location: || {{{Location}}} |---- | Equipment: || {{{Equipment}}} |---- | Duration: || {{{Duration}}} |---- | Preparation: || {{{Preparation}}} |- style="text-align: center;" {{#if: {{{Picture|}}}| {{!}} colspan="2" style="padding: 0;" {{!}} [[Image:{{{Picture}}}|frameless|295x295px|Picture]] {{#if: {{{Picturedescription|}}} | <br />{{{Picturedescription}}} }} }} |} </div> </div> <noinclude> This template can - and should - be used for every '''game'''. == Quelltext == <pre><nowiki> {{Game |Type = |PlayerCount = |Location = |Equipment = |Duration = |Preparation = |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} </nowiki></pre> </noinclude> 3d1214751e2628b56409388e0d31656f924f9c23 1738 1737 2011-12-15T20:09:28Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="float:right;"> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; text-align:center; width:320px;">{{PAGENAME}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px; background-color: #ffffff; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:0.2em 0; "> {| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" style="width: 100%;" |--- | Type: || {{{Type}}} |--- | Count: || {{{PlayerCount}}} |--- | Location: || {{{Location}}} |---- | Equipment: || {{{Equipment}}} |---- | Duration: || {{{Duration}}} |---- | Preparation: || {{{Preparation}}} |- style="text-align: center;" {{#if: {{{Picture|}}}| {{!}} colspan="2" style="padding: 0;" {{!}} [[Image:{{{Picture}}}|frameless|295x295px|Picture]] {{#if: {{{Picturedescription|}}} | <br />{{{Picturedescription}}} }} }} |} </div> </div> <noinclude> This template can - and should - be used for every '''game'''. == Quelltext == <pre><nowiki> {{Game |Type = |PlayerCount = |Location = |Equipment = |Duration = |Preparation = |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} </nowiki></pre> </noinclude> a8466427455c29fc4fbc956e5a79f140ada0fb08 1737 471 2011-12-15T20:09:01Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="float:right;"> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; text-align:center; width:320px;">{{PAGENAME}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px; background-color: #ffffff; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:0.2em 0; "> {| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" style="width: 100%;" |--- | Type: || {{{Type}}} |--- | Count: || {{{PlayerCount}}} |--- | Location: || {{{Location}}} |---- | Equipment: || {{{Equipment}}} |---- | Duration: || {{{Duration}}} |---- | Preparation: || {{{Preparation}}} |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" {{#if: {{{Bild|}}}| {{!}} colspan="2" style="padding: 0;" {{!}} [[Image:{{{Picture}}}|frameless|295x295px|Picture]] {{#if: {{{Picturedescription|}}} | <br />{{{Picturedescription}}} }} }} |} </div> </div> <noinclude> This template can - and should - be used for every '''game'''. == Quelltext == <pre><nowiki> {{Game |Type = |PlayerCount = |Location = |Equipment = |Duration = |Preparation = |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} </nowiki></pre> </noinclude> aff6051bd801e392b6ac47299e54778ae36788d1 471 35 2011-06-25T13:54:16Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="float:right;"> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; text-align:center; width:320px;">{{PAGENAME}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px; background-color: #ffffff; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:0.2em 0; "> {| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" style="width: 100%;" |--- | Type: || {{{Type}}} |--- | Count: || {{{PlayerCount}}} |--- | Location: || {{{Location}}} |---- | Equipment: || {{{Equipment}}} |---- | Duration: || {{{Duration}}} |---- | Preparation: || {{{Preparation}}} |- style="text-align: center;" |} </div> </div> <noinclude> This template can - and should - be used for every '''game'''. == Quelltext == <pre><nowiki> {{Game |Type = |PlayerCount = |Location = |Equipment = |Duration = |Preparation = |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} </nowiki></pre> </noinclude> 4ef9f107a907f8cadfd9281dfe8e1b3787eb6425 35 6 2011-02-15T08:58:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="float:right;"> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; text-align:center; width:320px;">{{PAGENAME}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px; background-color: #ffffff; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:0.2em 0; "> {| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" style="width: 100%;" |--- | Type: || {{{Type}}} |--- | Count: || {{{PlayerCount}}} |--- | Location: || {{{Location}}} |---- | Equipment: || {{{Equipment}}} |---- | Duration: || {{{Duration}}} |---- | Preparation: || {{{Preparation}}} |- style="text-align: center;" |} </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color: #ffffff; border-top:0px; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:5px 0; "> </div> </div> <noinclude> This template can - and should - be used for every '''game'''. == Quelltext == <pre><nowiki> {{Game |Type = |PlayerCount = |Location = |Equipment = |Duration = |Preparation = |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} </nowiki></pre> </noinclude> 99c50d6b073b1ab19afd3292c0e293c721671c4a 6 3 2011-02-11T15:55:17Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="float:right;"> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; text-align:center; width:320px;">{{PAGENAME}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px; background-color: #ffffff; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:0.2em 0; "> {| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" style="width: 100%;" |--- | Type: || {{{Type}}} |--- | Count: || {{{PlayerCount}}} |--- | Location: || {{{Location}}} |---- | Stuff: || {{{Stuff}}} |---- | Duration: || {{{Duration}}} |---- | Preparation: || {{{Preparation}}} |- style="text-align: center;" |} </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color: #ffffff; border-top:0px; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:5px 0; "> </div> </div> <noinclude> This template can - and should - be used for every '''game'''. == Quelltext == <pre><nowiki> {{Game |Type = |PlayerCount = |Location = |Stuff = |Duration = |Preparation = |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} </nowiki></pre> </noinclude> 13124f87934b084dab21839b3abd7a4479c1a715 3 2011-02-11T15:52:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<div style="float:right;"> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:0; margin-righ..." wikitext text/x-wiki <div style="float:right;"> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color:#dfdfee; padding:0.2em 0; font-size: 110%; font-weight:bold; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; text-align:center; width:320px;">{{PAGENAME}}</div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; border-top:0px; background-color: #ffffff; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:0.2em 0; "> {| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" style="width: 100%;" |--- | Type: || {{{Type}}} |--- | Count: || {{{PlayerCount}}} |--- | Location: || {{{Location}}} |---- | Stuff: || {{{Stuff}}} |---- | Duration: || {{{Duration}}} |---- | Preparation: || {{{Preparation}}} |- style="text-align: center;" {{#if: {{{Picture|}}}| {{!}} colspan="2" style="padding: 0;" {{!}} [[File:{{{Picture}}}|frameless|295x295px|Picture]] {{#if: {{{PictureDescription|}}} | <br />{{{PictureDescription}}} }} }} |} </div> <div style="margin:0; border:1px solid #bbbbee; background-color: #ffffff; border-top:0px; margin-top:0; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; text-indent:0.5em; align:right; width:320px; padding:5px 0; "> </div> </div> <noinclude> This template can - and should - be used for every '''game'''. == Quelltext == <pre><nowiki> {{Game |Type = |PlayerCount = |Location = |Stuff = |Duration = |Preparation = |Picture = |PictureDescription = }} </nowiki></pre> </noinclude> 8f8dd16fb2c658b61f17e024bb1217aa6b67e32d Template:Game for the senses 10 127 240 2011-03-03T16:11:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''games for the senses''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Games for the senses|game for the senses]][[Categor..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''games for the senses''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Games for the senses|game for the senses]][[Category:Game for the senses]]</includeonly> fc4d29a3912a7ee2da860c1bb970351479779163 Template:Game of luck 10 763 1934 2012-01-16T17:29:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template, '''games of luck''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[games of luck|game of luck]][[Category:Game of luck]]</in..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template, '''games of luck''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[games of luck|game of luck]][[Category:Game of luck]]</includeonly> 5983fca65efdaad3aff93763eece9e7ccf7cd6fb Template:Group allocation game 10 782 1973 2012-01-25T11:36:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''group allocation games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[group allocation games|group allocation game]][[C..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''group allocation games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[group allocation games|group allocation game]][[Category:group allocation game]]</includeonly> 9fb9a70e6f32576a2f082d8e440afe54274f860e Template:Group dynamics game 10 33 66 2011-02-15T22:00:10Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''group dynamics games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Group dynamics games|Group dynamics game]][[Categor..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''group dynamics games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Group dynamics games|Group dynamics game]][[Category:Group dynamics game]]</includeonly> f0dcc049003cf7c202dec73f768fe6d4d1d085ef Template:Guessing game 10 111 212 2011-02-26T18:03:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''guessing games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Guessing games|guessing game]][[Category:Guessing game]]<..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''guessing games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Guessing games|guessing game]][[Category:Guessing game]]</includeonly> 1e29af320dc5b913eb28d2e5865acc2b3dee48fa Template:Hide-and-seek 10 169 330 2011-03-18T22:50:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''hide-and-seek games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Hide-and-seek games|hide-and-seek game]][[Category:H..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''hide-and-seek games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Hide-and-seek games|hide-and-seek game]][[Category:Hide-and-seek game]]</includeonly> d9fc39715d83de31e4dd3c7c7b2521c2ce986899 Template:Ice breaker game 10 116 343 270 2011-03-20T17:11:54Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''ice breaker games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Ice breaker games|icebreaker]][[Category:Ice breaker game]]</includeonly> 29fc71a0000cf9424067dcbb261ac883ad3ac91c 270 221 2011-03-08T21:44:51Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''ice breaker games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Ice breaker games|Icebreaker]][[Category:Ice breaker game]]</includeonly> 53f3b99c7cea86baa3711924d49a08b43273925d 221 2011-02-27T21:49:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''ice breaker games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Ice breaker games|Ice breaker game]][[Category:Ice bre..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''ice breaker games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Ice breaker games|Ice breaker game]][[Category:Ice breaker game]]</includeonly> 231448b0eac91019937cf3f5c31ad6a647bb8c55 Template:Kim's game 10 130 245 2011-03-04T10:03:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''Kim's games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Kim's games|kim's game]][[Category:Kim's game]]</includeonly>" wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''Kim's games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Kim's games|kim's game]][[Category:Kim's game]]</includeonly> fc8457fd66e2065152c34ac78848f8c60b677a1f Template:Memory game 10 218 428 2011-06-07T09:10:16Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''memory games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[memory games|memory game]][[Category:Memory game]]</include..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''memory games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[memory games|memory game]][[Category:Memory game]]</includeonly> 7da3d7252d4902df84b897ec0fa5dda9d4a0fc03 Template:Musical game 10 857 2132 2117 2012-01-31T20:57:10Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''musical games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Musical games|musical game]][[Category:Musical game]]</includeonly> 8a69cc1f558217683f3cc077132187c1711407b0 2117 2012-01-30T19:18:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''musical games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Musical games|brain game]][[Category:Musical game]]</inclu..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''musical games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Musical games|brain game]][[Category:Musical game]]</includeonly> 1868129f0affbb3ffcbcc32b86cfe964c4fe34c5 Template:Name learning game 10 117 222 2011-02-27T21:50:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''name learning games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[name learning games|name learning game]][[category:n..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''name learning games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[name learning games|name learning game]][[category:name learning game]]</includeonly> c0c260c320d213a246d4ec1d7536ac2ae8cf3238 Template:Party game 10 823 2053 2012-01-27T15:21:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''party games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[party games|party game]][[Category:party game]]</includeonly>" wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''party games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[party games|party game]][[Category:party game]]</includeonly> 33ec56f61984357de6592cf04f0a86da3a890405 Template:Picture 10 37 75 2011-02-15T22:09:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<includeonly> [[Category:Picture desired]] </includeonly> <noinclude> This template tags articles, that miss a appropriate picture of the Game. </noinclude>" wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly> [[Category:Picture desired]] </includeonly> <noinclude> This template tags articles, that miss a appropriate picture of the Game. </noinclude> 5cb150a6101dc41396e847fb0bec0708ad3d3a84 Template:Random game 10 377 2354 1761 2012-02-16T16:11:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toaster game]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Harvesting carrots]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Dodgeball with memory]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rescue me]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Yes no tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Foreman]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Secret Santa]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Charades]] </noinclude> 90888f83ef43accef6109167cec616c78288a421 1761 1489 2011-12-16T19:00:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toaster game]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Harvesting carrots]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rescue me]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Yes no tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Foreman]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Secret Santa]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Charades]] </noinclude> 89c01c636eaecdcd5ea351d456d1823fd565c513 1489 1474 2011-10-02T19:20:23Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toaster game]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Harvesting carrots]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rescue me]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Yes no tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Foreman]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> aadbb88370c6cef4f95ea71b2d9cc74c5216b5e6 1474 1466 2011-09-22T17:55:36Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toaster game]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Harvesting carrots]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rescue me]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Yes no tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> 726116efba548bfa36c2123b2a20b37b1051fff4 1466 1462 2011-09-20T13:55:00Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Harvesting carrots]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rescue me]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Yes no tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> 554876e946aa80fa520455d735d81828473379fe 1462 1460 2011-09-20T13:44:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Harvesting carrots]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rescue me]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Yes no tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> 39bc712e177eee51911487ac3428b14dba07f9e3 1460 1453 2011-09-19T20:47:00Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Harvesting carrots]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Yes no tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> cd1654d783d0b3077d89f55d0ccf397583573836 1453 1451 2011-09-18T18:54:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Harvesting carotts]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Yes no tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> c8d41e988ca014314f52dda15efdb652a8be62a6 1451 1444 2011-09-16T13:29:50Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Yes no tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> a86bf4fd2903e64da3b6f2f565681be739413bce 1444 1440 2011-09-14T19:40:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Ja-Nein-Fangen]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> 60b35bda3a74249f465e0151a5990ec36d0c1314 1440 1436 2011-09-14T19:32:26Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinese wall]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Ja-Nein-Fangen]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian Knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> 2a202dd16685aa7fc621d75ad4940f88958bc993 1436 1432 2011-09-14T19:14:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharaoh]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinesische Mauer]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Ja-Nein-Fangen]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian Knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> 8e0598140215964ed6a9e2032ca5d7df97eac1e8 1432 1427 2011-09-14T15:31:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharao]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinesische Mauer]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Polar bear and penguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Ja-Nein-Fangen]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian Knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> abd9805a2337156cbdb21a3c6b4cb121114e4a66 1427 1426 2011-09-14T15:22:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Yurt]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharao]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinesische Mauer]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Eisbär und Pinguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Ja-Nein-Fangen]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian Knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> e961831187385ad80b2f76893b8522e8fad8d54f 1426 1411 2011-09-14T15:22:34Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random game/1}} | 1 = {{Random game/2}} | 2 = {{Random game/3}} | 3 = {{Random game/4}} | 4 = {{Random game/5}} | 5 = {{Random game/6}} | 6 = {{Random game/7}} | 7 = {{Random game/8}} | 8 = {{Random game/9}} | 9 = {{Random game/10}} | 10 = {{Random game/11}} | 11 = {{Random game/12}} | 12 = {{Random game/13}} | 13 = {{Random game/14}} | 14 = {{Random game/15}} | 15 = {{Random game/16}} | 16 = {{Random game/17}} | 17 = {{Random game/18}} | 18 = {{Random game/19}} | 19 = {{Random game/20}} | 20 = {{Random game/21}} | 21 = {{Random game/22}} | 22 = {{Random game/23}} | 23 = {{Random game/24}} | 24 = {{Random game/25}} | 25 = {{Random game/26}} | 26 = {{Random game/27}} | 27 = {{Random game/28}} | 28 = {{Random game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Jurte]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharao]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinesische Mauer]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Eisbär und Pinguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Ja-Nein-Fangen]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian Knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> 723de3e1c5fd298a541ee1573148a2dd5be8b8e3 1411 1410 2011-09-12T19:24:30Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random Game/1}} | 1 = {{Random Game/2}} | 2 = {{Random Game/3}} | 3 = {{Random Game/4}} | 4 = {{Random Game/5}} | 5 = {{Random Game/6}} | 6 = {{Random Game/7}} | 7 = {{Random Game/8}} | 8 = {{Random Game/9}} | 9 = {{Random Game/10}} | 10 = {{Random Game/11}} | 11 = {{Random Game/12}} | 12 = {{Random Game/13}} | 13 = {{Random Game/14}} | 14 = {{Random Game/15}} | 15 = {{Random Game/16}} | 16 = {{Random Game/17}} | 17 = {{Random Game/18}} | 18 = {{Random Game/19}} | 19 = {{Random Game/20}} | 20 = {{Random Game/21}} | 21 = {{Random Game/22}} | 22 = {{Random Game/23}} | 23 = {{Random Game/24}} | 24 = {{Random Game/25}} | 25 = {{Random Game/26}} | 26 = {{Random Game/27}} | 27 = {{Random Game/28}} | 28 = {{Random Game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Jurte]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharao]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinesische Mauer]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Eisbär und Pinguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Ja-Nein-Fangen]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordian Knot]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> 278c635a9ea046533e3341a2f6eb134fcd9ed718 1410 1409 2011-09-12T19:19:06Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random Game/1}} | 1 = {{Random Game/2}} | 2 = {{Random Game/3}} | 3 = {{Random Game/4}} | 4 = {{Random Game/5}} | 5 = {{Random Game/6}} | 6 = {{Random Game/7}} | 7 = {{Random Game/8}} | 8 = {{Random Game/9}} | 9 = {{Random Game/10}} | 10 = {{Random Game/11}} | 11 = {{Random Game/12}} | 12 = {{Random Game/13}} | 13 = {{Random Game/14}} | 14 = {{Random Game/15}} | 15 = {{Random Game/16}} | 16 = {{Random Game/17}} | 17 = {{Random Game/18}} | 18 = {{Random Game/19}} | 19 = {{Random Game/20}} | 20 = {{Random Game/21}} | 21 = {{Random Game/22}} | 22 = {{Random Game/23}} | 23 = {{Random Game/24}} | 24 = {{Random Game/25}} | 25 = {{Random Game/26}} | 26 = {{Random Game/27}} | 27 = {{Random Game/28}} | 28 = {{Random Game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a '''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Jurte]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharao]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinesische Mauer]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Eisbär und Pinguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Ja-Nein-Fangen]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordischer Knoten]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> f0142ffde6ffd2a73a9868319b9fa5d685b9e0f4 1409 2011-09-12T19:18:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random Game/1}} | 1 = {{Random Game/2}} | 2 = {{Random Game/3}} | 3 = {{Random Game/4}} | 4 = {{Random Game/5}} | ..." wikitext text/x-wiki <includeonly>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{ #time:s }} mod 29}} | 0 = {{Random Game/1}} | 1 = {{Random Game/2}} | 2 = {{Random Game/3}} | 3 = {{Random Game/4}} | 4 = {{Random Game/5}} | 5 = {{Random Game/6}} | 6 = {{Random Game/7}} | 7 = {{Random Game/8}} | 8 = {{Random Game/9}} | 9 = {{Random Game/10}} | 10 = {{Random Game/11}} | 11 = {{Random Game/12}} | 12 = {{Random Game/13}} | 13 = {{Random Game/14}} | 14 = {{Random Game/15}} | 15 = {{Random Game/16}} | 16 = {{Random Game/17}} | 17 = {{Random Game/18}} | 18 = {{Random Game/19}} | 19 = {{Random Game/20}} | 20 = {{Random Game/21}} | 21 = {{Random Game/22}} | 22 = {{Random Game/23}} | 23 = {{Random Game/24}} | 24 = {{Random Game/25}} | 25 = {{Random Game/26}} | 26 = {{Random Game/27}} | 27 = {{Random Game/28}} | 28 = {{Random Game/29}} }}</includeonly><noinclude> This template shows a short description of a ''''random game'''. Not all available games are used for that, but only the games mentioned here: * [[:Template:Random game/1|Random game/1]] = [[Toasterspiel]] * [[:Template:Random game/2|Random game/2]] = [[Karottenziehen]] * [[:Template:Random game/3|Random game/3]] = [[Merkball]] * [[:Template:Random game/4|Random game/4]] = [[Rüppel Tüppel]] * [[:Template:Random game/5|Random game/5]] = [[Tabletop soccer]] * [[:Template:Random game/6|Random game/6]] = [[Roly-poly toy]] * [[:Template:Random game/7|Random game/7]] = [[Jurte]] * [[:Template:Random game/8|Random game/8]] = [[Evolution]] * [[:Template:Random game/9|Random game/9]] = [[Bullfight in Sevilla]] * [[:Template:Random game/10|Random game/10]] = [[Ball count]] * [[:Template:Random game/11|Random game/11]] = [[Pharao]] * [[:Template:Random game/12|Random game/12]] = [[Chinesische Mauer]] * [[:Template:Random game/13|Random game/13]] = [[Crab]] * [[:Template:Random game/14|Random game/14]] = [[Bridge tag]] * [[:Template:Random game/15|Random game/15]] = [[Eisbär und Pinguin]] * [[:Template:Random game/16|Random game/16]] = [[Rette mich wer kann]] * [[:Template:Random game/17|Random game/17]] = [[Baking bread]] * [[:Template:Random game/18|Random game/18]] = [[Ja-Nein-Fangen]] * [[:Template:Random game/19|Random game/19]] = [[Conductor]] * [[:Template:Random game/20|Random game/20]] = [[Großknecht]] * [[:Template:Random game/21|Random game/21]] = [[Knocking]] * [[:Template:Random game/22|Random game/22]] = [[Gordischer Knoten]] * [[:Template:Random game/23|Random game/23]] = [[Memory Kim]] * [[:Template:Random game/24|Random game/24]] = [[Egg crane]] * [[:Template:Random game/25|Random game/25]] = [[Floating pole]] * [[:Template:Random game/26|Random game/26]] = [[Engerl und Bengerl]] * [[:Template:Random game/27|Random game/27]] = [[Powerpoint-Karaoke]] * [[:Template:Random game/28|Random game/28]] = [[Tower construction]] * [[:Template:Random game/29|Random game/29]] = [[Scharade]] </noinclude> a4b3c1da39b95a012c24f8f12923c8c1f7efaa6f Template:Random game/1 10 420 1488 1475 2011-10-02T19:12:47Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki The '''[[toaster game]]''' is a game for at least 10 participants, played in a circle. You need fast reactions to play this game. Another good thing: the game can be adapted to different themes ... [[toaster game|more]] 30f9a3f8228236dd247e40b7170854bb0fb7fe20 1475 2011-09-22T17:56:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "The '''[[toaster tame]]''' is a game for at least 10 participants, played in a circle. You need fast reactions to play this game. Another good thing: the game can be adapted to d..." wikitext text/x-wiki The '''[[toaster tame]]''' is a game for at least 10 participants, played in a circle. You need fast reactions to play this game. Another good thing: the game can be adapted to different themes ... [[toaster game|more]] 05d9104311de296aa039678ab983b6b3181dc4d4 Template:Random game/10 10 381 1415 2011-09-12T19:29:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Ball count]]''' is a ball game and coordination game for at least two groups. A ball has to be passed between the players of the group without the other groups reaching it ...." wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Ball count]]''' is a ball game and coordination game for at least two groups. A ball has to be passed between the players of the group without the other groups reaching it ... [[Ball count|more]] 946351783a77ac356683b5c1d565a65df67f759f Template:Random game/11 10 398 1439 2011-09-14T19:31:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Pharaoh]]''' is a coordination game on a table. A coin is passed and several command are given and executed, without revealing the location of the coin ... [[Pharaoh|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Pharaoh]]''' is a coordination game on a table. A coin is passed and several command are given and executed, without revealing the location of the coin ... [[Pharaoh|more]] baf9f9a8527c7fc6689e818055c1ded483a0cfab Template:Random game/12 10 399 1441 2011-09-14T19:33:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "The '''[[chinese wall]]''' is a running and tagging game for lager groups. The catcher is part of the chinese wall and tries to enlarge the wall by tagging some players ... [[chi..." wikitext text/x-wiki The '''[[chinese wall]]''' is a running and tagging game for lager groups. The catcher is part of the chinese wall and tries to enlarge the wall by tagging some players ... [[chinese wall|more]] a2ac22d5755db988726abbc9e51e1b209a9b0289 Template:Random game/13 10 382 1416 2011-09-12T19:30:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Crab]]''' is a simple but funny tag game. It is played in a not too big room with clean floor ... [[Crab|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Crab]]''' is a simple but funny tag game. It is played in a not too big room with clean floor ... [[Crab|more]] 3859cbb2d9afbfa5c47f8b760f3b10491a717f12 Template:Random game/14 10 383 1417 2011-09-12T19:31:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Bridge tag]]''' is a tag game for larger groups. It can be played outside, but also in larger rooms inside ... [[Bridge tag|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Bridge tag]]''' is a tag game for larger groups. It can be played outside, but also in larger rooms inside ... [[Bridge tag|more]] f8d872d1c76fe6f9ff7bdd62d39444cbcde12a21 Template:Random game/15 10 395 1433 2011-09-14T15:33:30Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Polar bear and penguin]]''' is a tag game when standing in a circle. The polar bear tries to catch the penguin. At any time, the penguin can switch place with one of the pas..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Polar bear and penguin]]''' is a tag game when standing in a circle. The polar bear tries to catch the penguin. At any time, the penguin can switch place with one of the passive players in the circle - actually switching the roles of bear and penguin ... [[Polar bear and penguin|more]] eb3c9042dd1266c0f76d2cedf001463f01e50aeb Template:Random game/16 10 412 1463 2011-09-20T13:45:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "The game '''[[rescue me]]''' (also: ''first aid game'') is an active game for groups of any size. The players need good reflexes and coordination ... [[rescue me|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki The game '''[[rescue me]]''' (also: ''first aid game'') is an active game for groups of any size. The players need good reflexes and coordination ... [[rescue me|more]] 436832e327643255191a0ef33f79da815d58d7cb Template:Random game/17 10 384 1418 2011-09-12T19:34:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Baking bread]]''' is a trust-building game for groups of 7 people or more. One person is the ''bread'' and is kneaded, shaken and moved a lot ... [[Baking bread|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Baking bread]]''' is a trust-building game for groups of 7 people or more. One person is the ''bread'' and is kneaded, shaken and moved a lot ... [[Baking bread|more]] 512d04dff67259960055facdd1b71344f84ae554 Template:Random game/18 10 405 1450 2011-09-16T13:26:04Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[yes no tag]]''' is a game that combines a [[tag game]] with a [[brain game]]. It can be played with about 10 players or more. The referees need to prepare (simple) questions..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[yes no tag]]''' is a game that combines a [[tag game]] with a [[brain game]]. It can be played with about 10 players or more. The referees need to prepare (simple) questions in advance ... [[yes no tag|more]] 9ec7106d52f52dfe28c5845d46435b7974490557 Template:Random game/19 10 385 1419 2011-09-12T19:36:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Conductor]]''' is a game for groups of 10 or more. One conductor introduces some moves, that the other players have to immitate. A detective has to find out who the conducto..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Conductor]]''' is a game for groups of 10 or more. One conductor introduces some moves, that the other players have to immitate. A detective has to find out who the conductor is ... [[Conductor|more]] 237b8347e3fa9f936643e475796ccf3f46f2a02c Template:Random game/2 10 407 1768 1459 2011-12-16T19:13:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Harvesting carrots]]''' is a short game that neither requires equipment nore advance preparation. However, you need a clean floor. It can be played with about 10 players or more ... [[Harvesting carrots|more]] 89942b52e1e86a084ac708bccb1b4be3d8c3292a 1459 1454 2011-09-19T20:45:57Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Harvesting carrots]]''' is a short game that neither requires equipment nore advance preparation. However, you need a clean floor. It can be played with about 10 players or more ... [[Harvesting carrots|mehr]] e38bdd7af67467740dfe0b22d057bec79cbd2cfa 1454 2011-09-18T18:56:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Harvesting carotts]]''' is a short game that neither requires equipment nore advance preparation. However, you need a clean floor. It can be played with about 10 players or ..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Harvesting carotts]]''' is a short game that neither requires equipment nore advance preparation. However, you need a clean floor. It can be played with about 10 players or more ... [[Harvesting carotts|mehr]] 02f91f991a2a1a5a8e8ab5c710b7b7d4cb7f3930 Template:Random game/20 10 429 1492 1491 2011-10-02T19:38:52Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Foreman]]''' is a language game and attention game for groups of 10 to 20 players. The farmer is talking to his employees and expects them to react quickly ... [[foreman|more]] 991ec02f1bdd7fe8c5b86f918b93553bb5712868 1491 2011-10-02T19:35:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[foreman]]''' is a language game and attention game for groups of 10 to 20 players. The farmer is talking to his employees and expects them to react quickly ... [[foreman|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[foreman]]''' is a language game and attention game for groups of 10 to 20 players. The farmer is talking to his employees and expects them to react quickly ... [[foreman|more]] 8574d5ba1ee8e728b8ff95d850911142198c1064 Template:Random game/21 10 386 1767 1420 2011-12-16T19:13:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Knocking]]''' is a game in a circle for any number of players. The game is very simple, but calls for close attention. It is usually played when sitting around a table, but it can also be played on the floor ... [[Knocking|more]] 1e290bf5ed220faf9057357de1e06ca8e5f3c8d1 1420 2011-09-12T19:38:02Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Knocking]]''' is a game in a circle for any number of players. The game is very simple, but calls for close attention. It is usually played when sitting around a table, but ..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Knocking]]''' is a game in a circle for any number of players. The game is very simple, but calls for close attention. It is usually played when sitting around a table, but it can also be played on the floor ... [[Knocking|mehr]] fbb5f076aeea94cbf3dbd1bca231439bc70a060d Template:Random game/22 10 401 1445 2011-09-14T19:41:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "The '''[[Gordian knot]]''' is a coordination game for groups of around 10 people. You don't need any equipment ... [[gordian knot|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki The '''[[Gordian knot]]''' is a coordination game for groups of around 10 people. You don't need any equipment ... [[gordian knot|more]] caf54b4673ddfd4aab5d4a79aeabbb2e0a08b3e7 Template:Random game/23 10 387 1421 2011-09-12T19:39:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "The '''[[memory Kim]]''' is a game that challenges and exercises the memory of the participating players ... [[memory Kim|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki The '''[[memory Kim]]''' is a game that challenges and exercises the memory of the participating players ... [[memory Kim|more]] 57eec536943a465bca9ae5edf507c0267083078a Template:Random game/24 10 388 1422 2011-09-12T19:40:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "The '''[[egg crane]]''' is a group-dynamic coordination game ... [[egg crane|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki The '''[[egg crane]]''' is a group-dynamic coordination game ... [[egg crane|more]] c4586eb96432596d953b19774c193d33562fe29f Template:Random game/25 10 389 1423 2011-09-12T19:41:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "The '''[[floating pole]]''' is a group-dynamic coordination game for 10 to 20 players. A seemingly simple task has to be solved together, but the first tries usually fail ... [[f..." wikitext text/x-wiki The '''[[floating pole]]''' is a group-dynamic coordination game for 10 to 20 players. A seemingly simple task has to be solved together, but the first tries usually fail ... [[floating pole|more]] 368b8170c9b953e09fe7b67b223d068b814e0daf Template:Random game/26 10 638 1770 1763 2011-12-16T19:14:06Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Secret Santa]] is a game typically played during Advent and Christmas, where little presents have to be given secretly ... [[Secret Santa|more]] 06d0e8b9f304a3bd4357a9d72c90fe4869755095 1763 2011-12-16T19:02:58Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "[[Secret Santa]] is a game typically played during Advent and Christmas, where little presents have to be given secretly ... [[Secret Santa|mehr]]" wikitext text/x-wiki [[Secret Santa]] is a game typically played during Advent and Christmas, where little presents have to be given secretly ... [[Secret Santa|mehr]] 9ede0c3c5d023f921472fb8e7fcdb1f158bc1fe2 Template:Random game/27 10 415 1469 2011-09-20T20:02:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "[[Powerpoint karaoke]] is a game for creative and spontaneous participants. A presentation unknown to the presenter about a random topic has to be presented impromptu ... [[Power..." wikitext text/x-wiki [[Powerpoint karaoke]] is a game for creative and spontaneous participants. A presentation unknown to the presenter about a random topic has to be presented impromptu ... [[Powerpoint karaoke|more]] d13f84304b5cadf73dc177eecdb871fb3fac903b Template:Random game/28 10 390 1424 2011-09-12T19:42:24Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "[[Tower construction]] is a group-dynamic task, where all participating groups have to build the highest tower in the shortest time ... [[Tower construction|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki [[Tower construction]] is a group-dynamic task, where all participating groups have to build the highest tower in the shortest time ... [[Tower construction|more]] 97d5171b09a6ef033c29c411150cb60cf2681e74 Template:Random game/29 10 637 1769 1762 2011-12-16T19:14:01Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Charades]] is a game for creative minds, where phrases have to be mimed in pantomime and the correct phrase has to be guessed by the teammates ... [[Charades|more]] 48c4f2e93e49fdb0f67820becfaa13a93f3433f3 1762 2011-12-16T19:02:05Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "[[Charades]] is a game for creative minds, where phrases have to be mimed in pantomime and the correct phrase has to be guessed by the teammates ... [[Charades|mehr]]" wikitext text/x-wiki [[Charades]] is a game for creative minds, where phrases have to be mimed in pantomime and the correct phrase has to be guessed by the teammates ... [[Charades|mehr]] 7c47040757c2a9f6d353bb4b95e94174a21e432b Template:Random game/3 10 639 1766 1765 2011-12-16T19:13:31Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Dodgeball with memory]]''' is a variant of dodgeball, both being a very active game and allowing the participants to get in touch with the names and faces of their (new) colleagues. You need a ball and a playing field ... [[Dodgeball with memory|more]] 85a6c5b1e3f43405a6f31e17bf1cd0a120cb551a 1765 2011-12-16T19:06:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Dodgeball with memory]]''' is a variant of dodgeball, both being a very active game and allowing the participants to get in touch with the names and faces of their (new) col..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Dodgeball with memory]]''' is a variant of dodgeball, both being a very active game and allowing the participants to get in touch with the names and faces of their (new) colleagues. You need a ball and a playing field ... [[Dodgeball with memory|mehr]] 2f4ff00239032cc30df86702c242e30b58091325 Template:Random game/5 10 378 1412 2011-09-12T19:25:53Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Tabletop soccer]]''' is a coordination game. All equipment you need is a table and a small ball. The participants sit around the table and try to kick the ball off the other..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Tabletop soccer]]''' is a coordination game. All equipment you need is a table and a small ball. The participants sit around the table and try to kick the ball off the other side of the table... [[Tabletop soccer|more]] e2d04911a30fff9bfa5c83316226596ec048507d Template:Random game/6 10 379 1413 2011-09-12T19:26:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Roly-poly toy]]''' is a trust-building game for smaller groups. you don't need any equipment ... [[Roly-poly toy|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Roly-poly toy]]''' is a trust-building game for smaller groups. you don't need any equipment ... [[Roly-poly toy|more]] eab2bc8be94b431f30c94fa5be1d65341940c0d4 Template:Random game/7 10 392 1428 2011-09-14T15:24:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "The '''[[Yurt]]''' is a trust-building game for groups of any size. It can quickly be implemented when standing in a circle ... [[Yurt|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki The '''[[Yurt]]''' is a trust-building game for groups of any size. It can quickly be implemented when standing in a circle ... [[Yurt|more]] d92a337c85ac90e1443590fa016d828d6eb4e346 Template:Random game/8 10 640 1771 2011-12-16T19:14:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "'''[[Evolution]]''' is a game of chance. [[Rock paper scissors]] is used as element of chance, allowing the participants to "evolve" from an egg to a human ... [[Evolution|more]]" wikitext text/x-wiki '''[[Evolution]]''' is a game of chance. [[Rock paper scissors]] is used as element of chance, allowing the participants to "evolve" from an egg to a human ... [[Evolution|more]] c9ae493b536f9005c60af90d11f6266e8572e1bc Template:Random game/9 10 380 1414 2011-09-12T19:28:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "The '''[[Bullfight in Sevilla]]''' is a coordination game for groups of about 15 people. A bull in the arena has to attack the other players and try to escape from the arena ... ..." wikitext text/x-wiki The '''[[Bullfight in Sevilla]]''' is a coordination game for groups of about 15 people. A bull in the arena has to attack the other players and try to escape from the arena ... [[Bullfight in Sevilla|more]] 3a1f7854bdd2af5cce4004784abae5144644e846 Template:Relaxing game 10 901 2197 2012-02-06T20:34:22Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''relaxing games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[relaxing games|relaxing game]][[Category:relaxing game]]<..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''relaxing games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[relaxing games|relaxing game]][[Category:relaxing game]]</includeonly> bc6521140b06e8794dcb1dd75dc63fcf7afaae2b Template:Relay game 10 132 2017 2015 2012-01-25T21:43:07Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''relay games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[relay games|relay game]][[Category:Relay game]]</includeonly> dc025ef453efab7108f71d255275d39faa96248f 2015 248 2012-01-25T21:42:47Z Wirthi 1 moved [[Template:Relay race]] to [[Template:Relay game]] wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''relay races''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[relay races|relay race]][[Category:Relay race]]</includeonly> 7649b5f0041523a4306d8bc7212dd0edd9b3d9e4 248 2011-03-04T10:04:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''relay races''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[relay races|relay race]][[Category:Relay race]]</includeonly>" wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''relay races''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[relay races|relay race]][[Category:Relay race]]</includeonly> 7649b5f0041523a4306d8bc7212dd0edd9b3d9e4 Template:Riddle 10 323 1311 2011-08-25T08:06:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''riddles''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Riddles|riddle]][[Category:Riddle]]</includeonly>" wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''riddles''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Riddles|riddle]][[Category:Riddle]]</includeonly> 7d657ec51ee5dceadcf5faa280053d13e97c3f9c Template:Running game 10 298 1267 2011-08-18T13:57:34Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''running games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Running games|running game]][[Category:Running game]]</inc..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''running games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Running games|running game]][[Category:Running game]]</includeonly> e2c45b30b234d9c210987f3f292511eb3898aef1 Template:Seeking game 10 372 1403 2011-09-11T17:02:22Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''seeking games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Seeking games|seeking game]][[Category:Seeking game]]</inc..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''seeking games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Seeking games|seeking game]][[Category:Seeking game]]</includeonly> 02eb2bc4045ff93a2ee6b5d756fdff76d5a6966a Template:Singing game 10 107 207 2011-02-25T08:50:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''singing games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Singing games|singing game]][[Category:Singing game]]</inc..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''singing games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Singing games|singing game]][[Category:Singing game]]</includeonly> 9ee50e7655f97d800b626e133fc3ba3b809cc21e Template:Tag game 10 128 241 2011-03-03T16:13:03Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''tag games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[tag games|tag game]][[Category:Tag game]]</includeonly>" wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''tag games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[tag games|tag game]][[Category:Tag game]]</includeonly> cb81a8943c7d1a4b99bd06bf93b24453e6d3157b Template:Trust building game 10 126 238 2011-03-03T16:09:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''trust building games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[trust building games|trust building game]][[Categor..." wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''trust building games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[trust building games|trust building game]][[Category:Trust building game]]</includeonly> adaa8a2a697f25749c1f3ce2419338fb48ea1454 Template:Weblink 10 1769 3286 3285 2012-12-22T13:03:01Z Wirthi 1 moved [[Template:Http]] to [[Template:Weblink]] wikitext text/x-wiki [http://{{{1}}} {{{2}}}] badf20d7183fbc195a926722280721b624ff6e2c 3285 2012-12-22T13:02:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "[http://{{{1}}} {{{2}}}]" wikitext text/x-wiki [http://{{{1}}} {{{2}}}] badf20d7183fbc195a926722280721b624ff6e2c Template:Wide game 10 238 466 2011-06-25T10:27:41Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "<noinclude> With this template '''wide games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Wide games|wide game]][[Category:Wide game]]</includeonly>" wikitext text/x-wiki <noinclude> With this template '''wide games''' are tagged and automatically categorized. </noinclude><includeonly>[[Wide games|wide game]][[Category:Wide game]]</includeonly> b8f7d11d614801e01ef2721ba00fb5a019b847f4 Category:Acting game 14 807 2025 2012-01-26T09:00:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games, that require some kind of '''acting'''. Prove your skills in acting like a Hollywood star. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Darstellungss..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games, that require some kind of '''acting'''. Prove your skills in acting like a Hollywood star. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Darstellungsspiel]] b75e4e061d5ee253698102fb9795c2967fcecf6e Category:Active game 14 101 200 2011-02-24T20:11:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "During '''active games''', the players typically have to move a lot or exhibit physical strength. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Bewegungsspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki During '''active games''', the players typically have to move a lot or exhibit physical strength. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Bewegungsspiel]] 4918cb99b266ebc28b6400ea57808a6a62468152 Category:Article 14 986 2333 2012-02-15T21:15:04Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all '''articles about games''' in this games-wiki. The actual game descriptions can be found in the [[:category:game]]. [[Category:Contents]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all '''articles about games''' in this games-wiki. The actual game descriptions can be found in the [[:category:game]]. [[Category:Contents]] 1beac717095f61aca1e742fdce4bf356c7c2ca68 Category:Attention game 14 259 500 2011-06-26T13:23:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all articles of the GamesWiki that require '''attention''' and fast reactions by the players. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Reaktionsspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all articles of the GamesWiki that require '''attention''' and fast reactions by the players. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Reaktionsspiel]] 6e7150be906e08b4666f8bc4144213df6d54474b Category:Ball game 14 19 1269 36 2011-08-18T13:58:24Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games that require a '''ball''' of some kind. [[Category:Game by equipment]] [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Ballspiel]] 64de41cd5f50075204a0883b43d1d86980441979 36 32 2011-02-15T08:59:15Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category constains all games that require a '''ball''' of some kind. [[Category:Game by equipment]] [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Ballspiel]] 8c9c53a4c201258d5475507bd7fa84bd293ce75f 32 2011-02-15T08:56:49Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category constains all games that require a '''ball''' of some kind. [[Category:Game by stuff]] [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Ballspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category constains all games that require a '''ball''' of some kind. [[Category:Game by stuff]] [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Ballspiel]] d8948077bfa46a7bb1a27829748eedd47f3f7797 Category:Brain game 14 59 112 111 2011-02-19T20:55:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all articles of the GamesWiki that require some effort of the '''brain'''. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Denkspiel]] 3c759ffddc8179b23b2b78fb143b3e79e2d26934 111 2011-02-19T20:55:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all articles of the GamesWiki that require some effort of the '''brain'''. [[Category:Game by Type]] [[de:Kategorie:Denkspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all articles of the GamesWiki that require some effort of the '''brain'''. [[Category:Game by Type]] [[de:Kategorie:Denkspiel]] 9a4d44a8badd383b2fb9d51c5cce773d54465f9b Category:Calm game 14 242 472 2011-06-25T13:55:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all articles of '''calm games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Ruhiges Spiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all articles of '''calm games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Ruhiges Spiel]] dbd01d7fa34d3b59c1d675c88b8e580d42761e3a Category:Card game 14 756 1917 2012-01-15T13:33:10Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists '''card games''', that use playing cards during the game. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Kartenspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists '''card games''', that use playing cards during the game. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Kartenspiel]] 3bc349ba219f1ed8e93b2e70a510eca590048a6f Category:Christmas 14 601 1701 2011-12-12T09:58:04Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games related to '''christmas''' or the time of Advent. [[Category:Game by topic]] [[de:Kategorie:Weihnachten]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games related to '''christmas''' or the time of Advent. [[Category:Game by topic]] [[de:Kategorie:Weihnachten]] 69eb3d96dd02746cbdd9c893f0cade6cdd68bbc1 Category:Communication game 14 316 1297 2011-08-24T09:19:11Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "During '''communication games''', the players have to talk to each other to solve their task. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Kommunikationsspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki During '''communication games''', the players have to talk to each other to solve their task. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Kommunikationsspiel]] b3d2b2384a694e33e07e5c4146b0d27aeb3e3fd3 Category:Contents 14 987 2335 2012-02-15T21:16:10Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This is the '''main category''' of this games-wiki, it indirectly contains all categories and articles. [[de:Kategorie:Hauptkategorie]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This is the '''main category''' of this games-wiki, it indirectly contains all categories and articles. [[de:Kategorie:Hauptkategorie]] 2442b9c0622b29fa1c51d66a2df8dd8c9b6f965e Category:Coordination game 14 14 22 21 2011-02-13T14:51:09Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games that need '''coordination or dexterity'''. See [[coordination games]] for more details. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Geschicklichkeitsspiel]] 99fe9d23e36d0de2c2ee6bc6328a66258cc75bf7 21 2011-02-13T14:51:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all games that need '''coordination or dexterity'''. See [[coordination games]] for more details. [[Category:Game by type] [[de:Kategorie:Geschicklichkei..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games that need '''coordination or dexterity'''. See [[coordination games]] for more details. [[Category:Game by type] [[de:Kategorie:Geschicklichkeitsspiel]] eeee524b80e3c0a0c892426d9a3b1c409fff35cb Category:Creativity game 14 86 165 2011-02-23T16:10:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all '''creativity games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Kreativspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all '''creativity games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Kreativspiel]] dd8878c58c0fd67525f8f3069166f6a179fa342e Category:Dancing game 14 25 44 2011-02-15T17:01:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contails all '''dancing games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Tanzspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contails all '''dancing games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Tanzspiel]] cfa79672a534dbb8ab593a289ef3d2ff25782943 Category:Discussion game 14 308 1306 1285 2011-08-24T15:16:38Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games, that need some '''discussion in the group'''. A team needs to cooperate to find a good solution, or each member has to persuade the others. [[Category:Communication game]] [[de:Kategorie:Diskussionsspiel]] 77a317f9d0cdd03f499d7ee91e34f4f22be5dc57 1285 2011-08-23T08:04:14Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all games, that need some '''discussion in the group'''. A team needs to cooperate to find a good solution, or each member has to persuade the others. [[C..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games, that need some '''discussion in the group'''. A team needs to cooperate to find a good solution, or each member has to persuade the others. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Diskussionsspiel]] d375c175575ba4ca870615675f4405ca1a383887 Category:Dodgeball game 14 811 2031 2012-01-26T10:52:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki where you have to '''hit other players with a ball'''. [[category:ball game]] [[de:Kategorie:Abschießspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki where you have to '''hit other players with a ball'''. [[category:ball game]] [[de:Kategorie:Abschießspiel]] 3b760a0d197e912f6df6dcec9d7c59a2a40f7f09 Category:Fighting game 14 328 1322 2011-08-26T08:03:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contails all '''fighting games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Active game]] [[de:Kategorie:Kampfspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contails all '''fighting games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Active game]] [[de:Kategorie:Kampfspiel]] d4cc7538a631301e885d8478207e9f2f85f95870 Category:Game 14 13 2334 20 2012-02-15T21:15:11Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This is the '''main category for games''' in this wiki. All descriptions of games are to be classified in at least one subcategory of this category. [[de:Kategorie:Spiel]] [[Category:Contents]] 20999b7495687d94fa83ab656632c9996c1fc51a 20 19 2011-02-13T14:47:30Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This is the '''main category for games''' in this wiki. All descriptions of games are to be classified in at least one subcategory of this category. [[de:Kategorie:Spiel]] 68c6c33eeb9dd0747a66f97b335c9f809f66f331 19 18 2011-02-13T14:47:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This is the '''main category for games''' in this wiki. All descriptions of games are to be classified in at least one subcategory of this category. [[:de:Kategorie:Spiel]] d46220aed9bf20d38f579bbb2c88f735fc24dd8d 18 2011-02-13T14:47:10Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This is the '''main category for games''' in this wiki. All descriptions of games are to be classified in at least one subcategory of this category." wikitext text/x-wiki This is the '''main category for games''' in this wiki. All descriptions of games are to be classified in at least one subcategory of this category. b893cf1e94f67fc20058498cbcfe7e8423dc5600 Category:Game by duration 14 304 1278 2011-08-18T20:50:17Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all the categories of the GamesWiki that index '''games by their expected time duration'''. No articles should be put in this category directly. [[Category:..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all the categories of the GamesWiki that index '''games by their expected time duration'''. No articles should be put in this category directly. [[Category:Game|Duation]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel nach Dauer]] 809d4cdac900fa9c4520af87774b6cb8a462c05d Category:Game by equipment 14 20 38 37 2011-02-15T09:01:14Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all categories, that group games by the '''required equipment'''. Only those categories should be put in this category, but no articles directly. [[Category:Game|Equipment]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel nach Material]] 20264fbdf396d11f509f17b77320628753be80f2 37 2011-02-15T09:00:58Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all categories, that group games by the '''required equipment'''. Only those categories, should be put in this category, but no articles directly. [[Categ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all categories, that group games by the '''required equipment'''. Only those categories, should be put in this category, but no articles directly. [[Category:Game|Equipment]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel nach Material]] 5d34f9eea31419f7114cbc7a2134e6bb12e9ce4a Category:Game by location 14 64 1288 119 2011-08-23T08:07:34Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category groups all the categories of the GamesWiki that index '''games by their location'''. Examples for sub-categories of this category are: * [[:Category:Indoor game]] * [[:Category:Outdoor game]] No articles should be put in this category. [[Category:Game|Location]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel nach Ort]] 9c9aa24786832f87a48f4dc775dc523f6b16805b 119 2011-02-20T16:34:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category groups all the categories of the GamesWiki that index '''games by their location'''. Examples for sub-categories of this category are: * [[:Category:Game for indoo..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category groups all the categories of the GamesWiki that index '''games by their location'''. Examples for sub-categories of this category are: * [[:Category:Game for indoors]] * [[:Category:Game for outdoors]] No articles should be put in this category. [[Category:Game|Location]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel nach Ort]] 9782a6a7589edbab76605b614e363ffcec3c9996 Category:Game by player count 14 17 120 28 2011-02-20T16:35:22Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all categories, that classify games by the '''suggested number of participants'''. [[Category:Game|Count]] 3ef823f259851f0486264347b272653d8e8e2568 28 2011-02-14T19:52:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all categories, that classify games by the '''suggested number of participants'''. [[Category:Game|count]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all categories, that classify games by the '''suggested number of participants'''. [[Category:Game|count]] 38b3f0e5ba272d2709af29202f8ecf5841c21d34 Category:Game by topic 14 602 1703 1702 2011-12-12T09:59:45Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists categories that sort '''games by a special topic or occasion'''. [[Category:Game|Topic]] [[de:Kategory:Spiel nach Thema]] 1121fd7a3649b3c54acbd778a721223a7ebe8588 1702 2011-12-12T09:59:23Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists categories that sort '''games by a special topic'''. [[Category:Game|Topic]] [[de:Kategory:Spiel nach Thema]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists categories that sort '''games by a special topic'''. [[Category:Game|Topic]] [[de:Kategory:Spiel nach Thema]] 609c1681b569acce241b8c4ad537284a70ae6a42 Category:Game by type 14 15 23 2011-02-13T14:53:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all '''categories of games''', that classify games by their '''type'''. [[Category:Game|Type]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel nach Typ]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all '''categories of games''', that classify games by their '''type'''. [[Category:Game|Type]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel nach Typ]] 9268b0c366da3bab3f532af25ac6930b503c1695 Category:Game for 10 to 20 players 14 11 27 16 2011-02-14T19:51:58Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''10 to 20 players'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Game by player count|Category:Game by player count]]. [[Category:Game by player count]] cbc80d15030b917a8d784e08d9b9da240e738213 16 2011-02-13T14:45:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category covers games that can be played with '''10 to 20 players'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the s..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''10 to 20 players'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Games by player count|Category:Games by player count]]. [[Category:Games by player count]] 0658922e36ebd09758529b567649230ca78c481b Category:Game for 2 to 10 players 14 10 29 15 2011-02-14T19:52:16Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''2 to 10 players'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Game by player count|Category:Game by player count]]. [[Category:Game by player count]] 1997ee13639eb4ed8ae927eae8f1702fa19de8d2 15 2011-02-13T14:45:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category covers games that can be played with '''2 to 10 players'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the sk..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''2 to 10 players'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Games by player count|Category:Games by player count]]. [[Category:Games by player count]] e9d92e28a3ed203835eada3e52811e2c062188de Category:Game for four players 14 1004 2362 2012-02-16T19:26:27Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category covers games that can be played with '''four players'''. If such a game is not designed to be played by more than four people, it can often be played in form of a t..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''four players'''. If such a game is not designed to be played by more than four people, it can often be played in form of a tournament, so that more people can participate. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Game by player count|Category:Game by player count]]. [[Category:Game by player count]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel für vier Spieler]] 81e48ca84efaece6c11c5705fc22ab26440b5119 Category:Game for more than 20 players 14 12 30 17 2011-02-14T19:52:27Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''2 to 10 players'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Game by player count|Category:Game by player count]]. [[Category:Game by player count]] 1997ee13639eb4ed8ae927eae8f1702fa19de8d2 17 2011-02-13T14:46:10Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category covers games that can be played with '''2 to 10 players'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the sk..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''2 to 10 players'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Games by player count|Category:Games by player count]]. [[Category:Games by player count]] e9d92e28a3ed203835eada3e52811e2c062188de Category:Game for one single player 14 506 1603 2011-11-29T14:38:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category covers games that can be played by '''one single player'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the sk..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played by '''one single player'''. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Game by player count|Category:Game by player count]]. [[Category:Game by player count]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel für einen Spieler]] 8e7a49cecb1de9ef974238006efa7be7fa50b49b Category:Game for road trips 14 329 1323 2011-08-26T08:07:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contails all '''games for road trips''' of the GamesWiki. They can typically be played quite easily while riding a car, bus, or train. [[Category:Game by location]..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category contails all '''games for road trips''' of the GamesWiki. They can typically be played quite easily while riding a car, bus, or train. [[Category:Game by location]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel für unterwegs]] 02d5bb7552e1ab4424cf3cc965de55e4e5ebbbd9 Category:Game for station course 14 1680 3163 2012-12-10T20:43:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games that can be used for '''Station Courses'''. Typically, those are shorter but often competitive game with a defined goal, that can be used as part of..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games that can be used for '''Station Courses'''. Typically, those are shorter but often competitive game with a defined goal, that can be used as part of other activities, like a station course, a wide game, etc. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel für Stationenlauf]] 0a93d5bc731ba8ab9783cacd6a5625a966bdf2c5 Category:Game for the senses 14 46 1775 1382 2011-12-16T19:29:42Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains articles where the players have to use their '''senses'''. [[Category:game by type|Senses]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit den Sinnen]] 094965498da13136655f1e55590d5b54a329ffdf 1382 86 2011-09-10T08:51:53Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains articles where the players have to use their '''senses'''. [[Category:game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit den Sinnen]] fe8f91db5e9f56771486e36d88aaaab1af9ab6ee 86 2011-02-17T15:53:08Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category constains articles where the players have to use their '''senses'''. [[Category:game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit den Sinnen]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category constains articles where the players have to use their '''senses'''. [[Category:game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit den Sinnen]] 03032d4c3fe2457d915cf1ef3f5483dc446a3ea2 Category:Game for three players 14 28 2363 48 2012-02-16T19:26:35Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''tree players'''. If such a game is not designed to be played by more than three people, it can often be played in form of a tournament, so that more people can participate. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Game by player count|Category:Game by player count]]. [[Category:Game by player count]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel für drei Spieler]] 9431eebae7dc4268786dba916ab40de3e0f0a63f 48 2011-02-15T17:22:29Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category covers games that can be played with '''tree players'''. If such a game is not designed to be played by more than tree people, it can often be played in form of a t..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''tree players'''. If such a game is not designed to be played by more than tree people, it can often be played in form of a tournament, so that more people can participate. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Game by player count|Category:Game by player count]]. [[Category:Game by player count]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel für drei Spieler]] dca7c18a8e10658b8b75c51a465e67fd01b76852 Category:Game for two players 14 23 41 2011-02-15T16:51:03Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category covers games that can be played with '''two players'''. If such a game is not designed to be played by more than two people, it can often be played in form of a tou..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category covers games that can be played with '''two players'''. If such a game is not designed to be played by more than two people, it can often be played in form of a tournament, so that more people can participate. The actual count of players a games can reasonably be played with often differs by the location, the skills of the players and the actual modifications of the rules that are used. It is thus often very hard to classify the games; be sure to also consider other categories of the [[:Category:Game by player count|Category:Game by player count]]. [[Category:Game by player count]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel für zwei Spieler]] 3d8d5dfe8e2171dc8f300afc444eb751d428bced Category:Game in a forest 14 431 1496 1495 2011-10-02T22:55:53Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games of the GamesWiki that are typically played '''in a forest'''. [[Category:wide game]] [[Category:game by location]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel im Wald]] 755283d6efbd84475770572d4724087395eeebbb 1495 2011-10-02T22:55:26Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games of the GamesWiki that are typically played '''in a forest'''. [[Category:wide game]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel im Wald]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games of the GamesWiki that are typically played '''in a forest'''. [[Category:wide game]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel im Wald]] 6d9dd6dc2b0158e02e3ddb321aab999545b94c07 Category:Game in complete darkness 14 63 118 2011-02-20T16:33:03Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all games of the GamesWiki that are usually '''played in complete darkness'''. [[Category:Game by location]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel in völliger Dunkelheit]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games of the GamesWiki that are usually '''played in complete darkness'''. [[Category:Game by location]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel in völliger Dunkelheit]] 5bd6f8ccfef22f947e07e945b8eefd992ce19233 Category:Game in water 14 374 1406 2011-09-11T17:08:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists games that are typically played '''in the water''', like in a swimming pool, in a lake, or in the sea. [[Category:Game by location|water]] [[de:Kategorie:Sp..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games that are typically played '''in the water''', like in a swimming pool, in a lake, or in the sea. [[Category:Game by location|water]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel im Wasser]] 624413d7d05734fe9f50997ea8d7e921bd23aded Category:Game of luck 14 642 1776 1774 2011-12-16T19:29:45Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''games of luck''' of this GamesWiki. This includes all games whose main element is ''luck'', like games with dice, with tossed coins, etc. [[Category:Game by type|Luck]] [[de:Kategorie:Glücksspiel]] 88736dfe587cc9e2d963ffaf9a6a482ebf2efdcc 1774 2011-12-16T19:28:59Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all '''games of luck''' of this GamesWiki. This includes all games whose main element is ''luck'', like games with dice, with tossed coins, etc. [[Category:G..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''games of luck''' of this GamesWiki. This includes all games whose main element is ''luck'', like games with dice, with tossed coins, etc. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Glücksspiel]] 1c663f32c95fba928e86f9c2c99a20f74ee86730 Category:Game on a table 14 272 521 2011-06-28T17:58:47Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists games that are typically played '''on a table'''. [[Category:Game by location|table]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel am Tisch]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games that are typically played '''on a table'''. [[Category:Game by location|table]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel am Tisch]] adfe4627ee8aedcfb73a0a3a560c9ba3290a7c26 Category:Game on the floor 14 177 345 2011-03-20T17:18:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists games that are typically played '''on a (clean) floor'''. [[Category:Game by location|floor]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel am Boden]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games that are typically played '''on a (clean) floor'''. [[Category:Game by location|floor]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel am Boden]] 0e91ef9085e2595ce619012474625f6d5b67cc16 Category:Game played over a longer time 14 303 1277 2011-08-18T20:49:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists '''games that are played over a longer period of time'''. Typically, those can be combined with other activites and do not interrupt the normal schedule of th..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists '''games that are played over a longer period of time'''. Typically, those can be combined with other activites and do not interrupt the normal schedule of the day, but can be played along the way. [[Category:Game by duration]] [[de:Kategorie:Länger andauerndes Spiel]] 5bd8121e2f128a91a5455ddcdbd17a8dfc42ba49 Category:Game type 14 40 2336 79 2012-02-15T21:16:51Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all articles of descriptions of the different '''types of games'''. [[category:contents]] [[de:Kategorie:Spieletyp]] 2f130aa4e916d279900f309b4580156b1271b22b 79 2011-02-16T21:10:33Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all articles of descriptions of the different '''types of games'''. [[de:Kategorie:Spieletyp]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all articles of descriptions of the different '''types of games'''. [[de:Kategorie:Spieletyp]] 895947402e9d38b666655e470bcd1d9a31e98fc6 Category:Game with Frisbees 14 1050 2430 2012-02-24T10:34:17Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all games, that are played with '''Frisbees'''. [[Category:Game by equipment|Frisbees]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Frisbees]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games, that are played with '''Frisbees'''. [[Category:Game by equipment|Frisbees]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Frisbees]] 7f87f5e11bf85f2f297780f1f8146108a58fae97 Category:Game with blindfolds 14 161 314 2011-03-16T14:15:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category list all games of the GamesWiki that require '''blindfolds''' to play. [[Category:Game by equipment|blindfold]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Augenbinde]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category list all games of the GamesWiki that require '''blindfolds''' to play. [[Category:Game by equipment|blindfold]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Augenbinde]] b26c857ebe04a69e54a063588de5b60a1da3415c Category:Game with chairs 14 363 1380 2011-09-10T08:50:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all games, that are played with '''chairs'''. [[Category:Game by equipment|chairs]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Stühlen]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games, that are played with '''chairs'''. [[Category:Game by equipment|chairs]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Stühlen]] bc28826fbed01d3d0a948446aa256d42e724f217 Category:Game with clothespins 14 1098 2490 2012-02-28T16:19:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category list all games of the GamesWiki that require '''clothespins''' to play. [[Category:Game by equipment|clothespins]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Wäscheklammern]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category list all games of the GamesWiki that require '''clothespins''' to play. [[Category:Game by equipment|clothespins]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Wäscheklammern]] e4d14ddbbcff00552bfabf22b74aa335c079d4a6 Category:Game with coins 14 36 1381 72 2011-09-10T08:51:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games, that are played with '''coins'''. [[Category:Game by equipment|coins]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Münzen]] f554ce4ffa6ee568e3653acc0e7d3a3cca9614cf 72 2011-02-15T22:05:11Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category constains all games, that are played with '''coins'''. [[Category:Game by equipment|coins]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Münzen]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category constains all games, that are played with '''coins'''. [[Category:Game by equipment|coins]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Münzen]] ea2f82d6597554e5bc856d81fdbcff5f0bac12f8 Category:Game with dice 14 796 2002 2012-01-25T21:26:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki that are played with '''dice'''. [[Category:Game by equipment]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Würfeln]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki that are played with '''dice'''. [[Category:Game by equipment]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Würfeln]] 13b86af157eb5e02231e1621e17d637cec0ef757 Category:Game with fire 14 1014 2380 2379 2012-02-17T09:40:56Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category collects all the games of the Games-Wiki that are played using '''fire''' or some kinds of open flames. For such games, you have to ensure a secure game. Prepare fire extinguishing equipment and discuss the risks with your participants before the game! [[Category:game by equipment|fire]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Feuer]] 991d75f5562d904424d8dcd801b28a4a78c01b81 2379 2378 2012-02-17T09:40:43Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category collects all the games of the Games-Wiki that are played using '''fire''' or some kinds of open flames. For such games, you have to ensure a secure game. Prepare fire extinguishing equipment and discuss the risks with your participants before the game! [[Category:game by equipment|fire]] [[en:category:game with fire]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Feuer]] 375f41f43a4ba4f9c348a0ec4e09afbb100b7789 2378 2012-02-17T09:40:29Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category collects all the games of the Games-Wiki that are played using '''fire''' or some kinds of open flames. For such games, you have to ensure a secure game. Prepare f..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category collects all the games of the Games-Wiki that are played using '''fire''' or some kinds of open flames. For such games, you have to ensure a secure game. Prepare fire extinguishing equipment and discuss the risks with your participants before the game! [[Category:game by equipment|fire]] [[en:category:game with fire]] 1c0959ba30780a27db6c32d00aabfe1deb22dfdc Category:Game with food 14 310 1287 2011-08-23T08:06:40Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists games that are played using '''some kind of food''' as equipment. [[Category:Game by equipment|food]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Essen]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games that are played using '''some kind of food''' as equipment. [[Category:Game by equipment|food]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Essen]] a87b3e86a83fd4a8349b086f93cef725d78fe378 Category:Game with make-up 14 1419 2874 2012-07-20T08:53:48Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category list all games of the GamesWiki that require '''make-up''' equipment to play. [[Category:Game by equipment|make-up]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Make-Up]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category list all games of the GamesWiki that require '''make-up''' equipment to play. [[Category:Game by equipment|make-up]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Make-Up]] 726e381a3346f5e6e3567c7d10faf75720d78021 Category:Game with music 14 362 1383 1379 2011-09-10T08:51:59Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games, that require '''music''' to be played. [[Category:Game by equipment|music]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Musik]] c8f1b671fb2729cfc0bea914db126b632dfa1081 1379 2011-09-10T08:50:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category constains all games, that require '''music''' to be played. [[Category:Game by equipment|music]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Musik]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category constains all games, that require '''music''' to be played. [[Category:Game by equipment|music]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Musik]] 7c45000cb53226b70a1f6bc4db64cda5c5fcef1d Category:Game with paper 14 67 126 2011-02-20T22:18:51Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all articles of the GamesWiki that concern '''games that require paper'''. [[Category:Game by equipment]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Papier]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all articles of the GamesWiki that concern '''games that require paper'''. [[Category:Game by equipment]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Papier]] b0f2f4e6ef67c9ff7f55fc7bd94ab3aa508bc1ea Category:Game with ropes 14 47 87 2011-02-17T15:55:18Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all games of the GameWiki that require one or more '''ropes''' to be played. [[Category:Game by equipment|ropes]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Seilen]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games of the GameWiki that require one or more '''ropes''' to be played. [[Category:Game by equipment|ropes]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Seilen]] c26921d4a44562392daf6fe18c072109f4cdc8ff Category:Game with slacklines 14 999 2353 2012-02-16T16:07:28Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games that require '''slacklines'''. If you don't have a "professional" slackline, you can probably also use a tension belt or ropes. [[Category:game by ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games that require '''slacklines'''. If you don't have a "professional" slackline, you can probably also use a tension belt or ropes. [[Category:game by equipment|Slacklines]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Slacklines]] e97e15f712448f90b6e71c2f38f4f9747cef5a27 Category:Game with water 14 834 2079 2012-01-27T19:46:45Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki that are played with '''water'''. Often, you can get wet while playing some of those games. Those are best played outside in the ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki that are played with '''water'''. Often, you can get wet while playing some of those games. Those are best played outside in the summer. [[Category:Game by equipment|Water]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel mit Wasser]] 0c3fc4b2397fd85af79158ba7d5c9c7f97ae5195 Category:Game without equipment 14 21 39 2011-02-15T09:07:14Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists '''Games that require no equipment'''. This also includes games that only require trivial stuff (e.g. games that just require "some small object"). The ration..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists '''Games that require no equipment'''. This also includes games that only require trivial stuff (e.g. games that just require "some small object"). The rationale is that such games can be played anywhere, anytime, without further preparation. [[Category:Game by equipment|without equipment]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel ohne Material]] b18bbb59651dca074fb9acae27d44da4c5517d48 Category:GamesWiki 14 18 31 2011-02-14T19:54:20Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category collects all articles that relate to the '''GamesWiki''' itself. All articles concerning topics like ''help'', ''lists'', or stuff like that can be put in that cat..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category collects all articles that relate to the '''GamesWiki''' itself. All articles concerning topics like ''help'', ''lists'', or stuff like that can be put in that category. 7a509388c1a7bf084c9b7131b57a14335c80f753 Category:Group allocation game 14 781 1971 2012-01-25T11:35:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists games that are used to '''allocate groups'''. Typically, they are used when you need to randomly split up a larger group into several smaller ones. [[Categor..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games that are used to '''allocate groups'''. Typically, they are used when you need to randomly split up a larger group into several smaller ones. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Gruppenfindungsspiel]] e6b51a17b922da49b395fbe1aaeea391719cc1d2 Category:Group dynamics game 14 34 1945 69 2012-01-20T13:41:32Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all '''group dynamics games''', typically used for the purpose of ''team building''. For a detailed description, see [[group dynamics games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Gruppendynamisches Spiel]] af71a463d0b4d4259c5c567a806d5b0905e883b3 69 2011-02-15T22:01:37Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all '''group dynamics games'''. For a detailed description, see [[group dynamics games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Gruppendynamisches Spi..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all '''group dynamics games'''. For a detailed description, see [[group dynamics games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Gruppendynamisches Spiel]] 8befb3a7baf226377d6f163bf295d24e6e04c5e5 Category:Guessing game 14 112 213 2011-02-26T18:07:13Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all games, that need some '''guessing'''. Often, not general knowledge and a good memory, but a good portion of luck is needed to win the game. [[Category..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all games, that need some '''guessing'''. Often, not general knowledge and a good memory, but a good portion of luck is needed to win the game. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Ratespiel]] 87a2e6b1a29cfbd1520aac8641351ae4efbcf05c Category:Hide-and-seek game 14 170 1404 331 2011-09-11T17:03:18Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''hide-and-seek games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Seeking game]] [[de:Kategorie:Versteckspiel]] 75a6dd7e7e310e630d10a504322caf4ec2b6cbeb 331 2011-03-18T22:51:15Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all '''hide-and-seek games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''hide-and-seek games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] 85347c801de74ffc3311e4e59b0baa11e358feaf Category:Ice breaker game 14 115 269 261 2011-03-08T21:42:08Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''ice breaker games''' ('''icebreakers'''). They are designed for newly formed groups to literally ''break the ice'' between the members of group. They should get in touch with each other, learn to know each other, perhaps find out some details about the other people. For usefull to learn the names in such groups, see [[:Category:Name learning game]]. For more details on such games, see [[Ice breaker games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Kennenlernspiel]] b56f65a7eafe1049fa2706cdd89769aa680a18a0 261 220 2011-03-07T12:41:32Z Michi 2 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''icebreaking games'''. They are designed for newly formed groups to literally ''break the ice'' between the members of group. They should get in touch with each other, learn to know each other, perhaps find out some details about the other people. For usefull to learn the names in such groups, see [[:Category:Name learning game]]. For more details on such games, see [[Icebreaking games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Kennenlernspiel]] 9d1abf32fb3ea8b46e0d8035b41685602114cd85 220 2011-02-27T21:48:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all '''ice breaker games'''. They are designed for newly formed groups to literally ''break the ice'' between the members of group. They should get in touch w..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''ice breaker games'''. They are designed for newly formed groups to literally ''break the ice'' between the members of group. They should get in touch with each other, learn to know each other, perhaps find out some details about the other people. For usefull to learn the names in such groups, see [[:Category:Name learning game]]. For more details on such games, see [[Ice breaker games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Kennenlernspiel]] da63cd867c6bd8c9d33850e5ab19b4e21a35f265 Category:Indoor game 14 311 1289 2011-08-23T08:08:21Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists games that are typically played '''indoors'''. [[Category:Game by location|indoors]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel für drinnen]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games that are typically played '''indoors'''. [[Category:Game by location|indoors]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel für drinnen]] 58cd40aa31fd7554a140f38b70bb6e672def21e8 Category:Kim's game 14 137 256 255 2011-03-04T15:51:55Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''Kim's games''' of the GamesWiki. For more details, see the article [[Kim's games]]. [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[de:Kategorie:Kimspiel]] e3467866174814adac3ab95e346e5f2eb949fc99 255 2011-03-04T15:50:22Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all '''Kim's games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[de:Kategorie:Kimspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''Kim's games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game for the senses]] [[de:Kategorie:Kimspiel]] 3e9df3efd2c12590619e523eec6e818cf74a77a1 Category:Memory game 14 219 429 2011-06-07T09:11:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all '''memory games''' (concentration games) of the GamesWiki. For more details, see the article [[memory games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''memory games''' (concentration games) of the GamesWiki. For more details, see the article [[memory games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Merkspiel]] f285badf9d1cd859adc63103ab47a0997cf70113 Category:Musical game 14 858 2118 2012-01-30T19:19:57Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki that have '''music''' as subject matter. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Musikalisches Spiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki that have '''music''' as subject matter. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Musikalisches Spiel]] 933a1afe8d6a614277c990048357662348a8d016 Category:Name learning game 14 118 223 2011-02-27T21:53:43Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists the games of the GamesWiki that are designed to '''learn names of other people'''. Typically, it is used for newly formed groups that hardly know each other. ..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists the games of the GamesWiki that are designed to '''learn names of other people'''. Typically, it is used for newly formed groups that hardly know each other. As a special kind of [[ice breaker games]] such games help to get in touch with each other and learn the names of the other people around you. For more details, see [[name learning games]]. [[Category:Ice breaker game]] [[de:Kategorie:Namenslernspiel]] 17528627f7149b9106ca44c46b02e812aafd8c7e Category:New Year's Eve 14 1016 2382 2012-02-17T09:44:12Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists games that are often played on '''New Year's Eve'''. [[Category:Game by topic]] [[de:Kategorie:Silvester]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games that are often played on '''New Year's Eve'''. [[Category:Game by topic]] [[de:Kategorie:Silvester]] 2052a1a7c75794e6dd434ebe9bdebe938b4149de Category:Outdoor game 14 309 1286 2011-08-23T08:05:42Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists games that are typically played '''outdoors''', like [[wide games]] or alike. [[Category:Game by location|outdoor]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel im Freien]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games that are typically played '''outdoors''', like [[wide games]] or alike. [[Category:Game by location|outdoor]] [[de:Kategorie:Spiel im Freien]] cfb2e3158b72927609f08a6cf391b0b5a2ceb6f1 Category:Party game 14 824 2056 2055 2012-01-27T15:25:53Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games, that are typically '''played at parties'''. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Partyspiel]] e2b7fef5338456debeeb63121981625717005886 2055 2012-01-27T15:25:32Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists games, that are typically '''played at parties'''. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Partyspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists games, that are typically '''played at parties'''. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Partyspiel]] e5f3e5f9ab8f76648eb97ea752858b7ac8edb819 Category:Picture desired 14 45 85 2011-02-17T15:49:54Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains articles, that '''lack a fitting picture''', image, or drawing. You can tag such articles with the template: * <nowiki>{{Bilderwunsch}}</nowiki> [[de:Kat..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains articles, that '''lack a fitting picture''', image, or drawing. You can tag such articles with the template: * <nowiki>{{Bilderwunsch}}</nowiki> [[de:Kategorie:Bilderwunsch]] cc9aa5f6488d41812cdf4b10abdeae86df126188 Category:Relaxing game 14 312 1290 2011-08-23T08:10:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contails all '''relaxing games''' of the GamesWiki. Those are a special kind of [[calm game]]s that explicitly encourage the participants to relax. [[Category:Calm..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category contails all '''relaxing games''' of the GamesWiki. Those are a special kind of [[calm game]]s that explicitly encourage the participants to relax. [[Category:Calm game]] [[de:Kategorie:Entspannungsspiel]] f7885fd1e30a20825cf2fb05cc70b0ca25ea1b2f Category:Relay game 14 802 2013 2012-01-25T21:41:49Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki, where several teams compete each other in '''relay races'''. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Staffelspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki, where several teams compete each other in '''relay races'''. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Staffelspiel]] e03216f80828420d87925ebea131765dcdb924ed Category:Riddle 14 324 1313 2011-08-25T08:07:50Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all '''riddles''' in the GamesWiki. [[Category:Brain game]] [[de:Kategorie:Rätsel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''riddles''' in the GamesWiki. [[Category:Brain game]] [[de:Kategorie:Rätsel]] bdc9c8edac18c9c0bf31fd9d1fa5fa09ba757daa Category:Riddle solution 14 326 1315 2011-08-25T08:11:00Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all '''solutions of riddles''' of the games-wiki. [[Category:Riddle]] [[de:Kategorie:Rätsellösung]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''solutions of riddles''' of the games-wiki. [[Category:Riddle]] [[de:Kategorie:Rätsellösung]] 3c61eb2e992d52ce6a276a4d62c32a51be3e99d7 Category:Running game 14 299 1271 1270 2011-08-18T13:59:51Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all active games where a lot of '''running''' is taking place. [[Category:Active game]] [[de:Kategorie:Laufspiel]] 1362d1f9921a5607ec4fb12f4e8656846fa2ef94 1270 2011-08-18T13:59:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all active games where a lot of ''running''' is taking place. [[Category:Game by equipment]] [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Laufspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all active games where a lot of ''running''' is taking place. [[Category:Game by equipment]] [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Laufspiel]] 949d0b355ad62c23cb80577b5cbaf95b39e81db4 Category:Scary game 14 1350 2790 2012-05-18T07:45:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "Diese Kategorie umfasst alle Spiele, bei denen sich die Mitspieler '''gruseln''' sollen. This category lists all '''Scary Games''' of the Games-Wiki. Be sure to only scare and n..." wikitext text/x-wiki Diese Kategorie umfasst alle Spiele, bei denen sich die Mitspieler '''gruseln''' sollen. This category lists all '''Scary Games''' of the Games-Wiki. Be sure to only scare and not frighten your participants! [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Gruselspiel]] 6f2f6ccf5d0c7662aa34af6ef80b0fa6cd6de660 Category:Seeking game 14 373 1405 2011-09-11T17:04:19Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all '''seeking games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Suchspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''seeking games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Suchspiel]] 7349159d4aab6204d7b091905eb01b721db237f7 Category:Short game 14 801 2012 2012-01-25T21:39:35Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki that are of very '''short duration'''. [[Category:Game by duration]] [[de:Kategorie:Sehr kurzes Spiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all games of the Games-Wiki that are of very '''short duration'''. [[Category:Game by duration]] [[de:Kategorie:Sehr kurzes Spiel]] 3965f18787b7faa975b2223364e94a31ca4a49d7 Category:Singing game 14 24 2119 43 2012-01-30T19:20:55Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all '''singing games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Musical game]] [[de:Kategorie:Singspiel]] 00e488de92291acda8ba8c69b8238f442c86b512 43 2011-02-15T17:00:52Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contails all '''singing games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Singspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category contails all '''singing games''' of the GamesWiki. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Singspiel]] 90607347c110b3d0256445250615e9e333761b07 Category:Tag game 14 129 242 2011-03-03T16:24:06Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists all '''tag games''' of the GamesWiki. For more details, see the article [[tag games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Fangspiel]]" wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists all '''tag games''' of the GamesWiki. For more details, see the article [[tag games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Fangspiel]] 340e5de87a5f2454ca7c8fe11dc84ba7b8a8860b Category:Trust building game 14 119 225 224 2011-02-28T17:53:49Z Wirthi 1 wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists the '''trust building games''' of the GamesWiki. Such games improve the trust among the members of a group. They should only be used after [[ice breaker games]] so the members of the group are already familiar with each other. While trust building games always challenge (and hopefully, improve) the trust in groups, [[group dynamics games]] usually challenge the teams with other tasks (like puzzles). For more details, see [[trust building games]]. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Vertrauensspiel]] 9c4f39ce00ccfc2a0cdf7d2ed594ed6a2823b5c1 224 2011-02-28T17:53:31Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category lists the '''trust building games''' of the GamesWiki. Such games improve the trust among the members of a group. They should only be used after [[ice breaker games..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category lists the '''trust building games''' of the GamesWiki. Such games improve the trust among the members of a group. They should only be used after [[ice breaker games]] so the members of the group are already familiar with each other. While trust building games always challenge (and hopefully, improve) the trust in groups, [[group dynamics games]] usually challenge the teams with other tasks (like puzzles). [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Vertrauensspiel]] 404b9369f9a7b3e09b5d92f9666cf616b4949d86 Category:Wide game 14 239 467 2011-06-25T10:28:56Z Wirthi 1 Created page with "This category contains all '''wide games''' of the GamesWiki. Those are also known as ''area games'' or ''scouting games''. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Geländespi..." wikitext text/x-wiki This category contains all '''wide games''' of the GamesWiki. Those are also known as ''area games'' or ''scouting games''. [[Category:Game by type]] [[de:Kategorie:Geländespiel]] 1514a1818efe3756320985dd1724e76c2508fec5